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Osteoporosis is often viewed as a women’s health issue, but men also face significant risk. The condition weakens bones by reducing bone density, increasing the likelihood of fractures as people age. Although women experience higher rates, about one in four men over 50 will suffer an osteoporosis-related fracture. Men typically develop bone loss later in life, yet they often have worse outcomes after fractures, including higher mortality and more complications. Risk factors include aging, low testosterone, certain medications, smoking, alcohol use, poor nutrition, and chronic illnesses. Experts recommend screening high-risk men and encouraging lifestyle changes, including nutrition and exercise, to protect bone health.
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