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Osteoporosis in men
1University Department of Geriatric Medicine, Southampton General Hospital, UK.
International Journal of Clinical Practice
|July 31, 1998
Summary
Male osteoporosis, a significant health issue, often lacks a clear cause but is increasingly linked to secondary factors. Research highlights the crucial role of sex hormones, androgens and oestrogens, in maintaining bone health in men.
Area of Science:
- Endocrinology
- Bone Metabolism
- Geriatrics
Background:
- Osteoporosis in men contributes significantly to morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs in Western countries.
- While many cases are secondary to identifiable conditions or treatments, 30-45% are classified as 'idiopathic' male osteoporosis.
- Emerging research suggests a critical role for sex hormones, specifically androgens and oestrogens, in maintaining male bone health.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the current understanding of male osteoporosis, focusing on underlying factors and potential treatments.
- To explore the contribution of sex hormones to bone health in men.
- To identify common predisposing conditions and discuss therapeutic options for male osteoporosis.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of studies on male osteoporosis.
- Analysis of factors contributing to secondary and idiopathic osteoporosis in men.
- Evaluation of current treatment strategies and their evidence base.
Main Results:
- Identified hypogonadism, alcohol abuse, and corticosteroid use as frequent predisposing factors for male osteoporosis.
- Highlighted the importance of androgens and oestrogens for normal bone health in men.
- Noted that osteoporosis following organ transplantation is a recognized, albeit rare, condition.
Conclusions:
- Male osteoporosis is multifactorial, with increasing recognition of secondary causes.
- Sex hormones play a vital role in male bone health, and their imbalance can lead to osteoporosis.
- While treatment options like bisphosphonates and testosterone show promise, further research is needed; symptom management remains key.