Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3460042 | Clinical Cornerstone | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Osteoporosis is an important public health issue among men, affecting up to 20% of all men in the United States >50 years of age. The social and economic costs of male osteoporosis are profound but can be minimized by a preventive approach, including early identification and treatment of men at risk for this potentially crippling disease. As part of this preventive approach, clinicians should screen susceptible patients for vitamin D deficiency, a commonly occurring, highly correctable risk factor for osteoporosis. Appropriate detection of vitamin D deficiency in men at risk for osteoporosis and adequate correction of this deficiency will significantly reduce morbidity and mortality associated with male osteoporosis.
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