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Osteoporosis in men: Is it more common than we think?
Catherine B Niewoehner
Medicine - Veteran's Administration Medical Center
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Osteoporosis in Men
100%
Peak Bone Mass
100%
Hip Fracture
66%
Hypogonadal Men
66%
Nutritional Status
33%
Thyroid Function
33%
Inhibitor Therapy
33%
Medication Use
33%
Age-related
33%
Age-related Changes
33%
Osteoporosis
33%
Bone Loss
33%
Early Adulthood
33%
Bone Formation
33%
Alcohol Consumption
33%
Femur
33%
High Turnover
33%
Calcium Homeostasis
33%
Spine Fracture
33%
Bone Resorption
33%
Highest Peak
33%
Gonadal Function
33%
Testosterone Replacement Therapy
33%
Osteoblast Functions
33%
Osteoclast Inhibition
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Osteoporosis
100%
Bone Mass
75%
Hip Fracture
50%
Osteolysis
50%
Disease
25%
Drug Therapy
25%
Alcohol Consumption
25%
Substitution Therapy
25%
Ossification
25%
Nutritional Status
25%
Glucocorticoid
25%
Spine Fracture
25%
Osteoblast
25%
Calcium Homeostasis
25%
Androgen Therapy
25%
Thyroid Function
25%
Gonad Function
25%
Osteoclast
25%
Nutrition
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hip Fracture
100%
Replacement Therapy
50%
Ethanol
50%
Glucocorticoid
50%
Spine Fracture
50%
Disease
50%