Osteoporosis, in which bones lose density and are more prone to fracture, has long been thought of as a woman’s disease since the condition is particularly common post-menopause.
But men also are at risk. Though it’s often under-diagnosed and under-treated, the prevalence of the disease in men is expected to rise.
Five Risk Factors For Osteoporosis
1- Weight - Read why
2- Medication - Read why
3- Physical Inactivity - Read why
4- Previous Fractures - Read why
5- Age - Read why
According to Allison Van Dusen
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