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Male osteoporosis: clinical approach and management in family practice
Authors:Lay Hoon Goh  Choon How How  Tang Ching Lau
Institution:1.SingHealth Polyclinics – Sengkang, Singapore;2.SingHealth Residency (Family Medicine), Singapore;3.University Medicine Cluster, National University Health System, Singapore
Abstract:In Singapore, male osteoporosis is gaining greater importance due to our ageing population. Family physicians should screen for osteoporosis in elderly men and men with risk factors or secondary causes for the condition. A bone mineral density (BMD) test is used for diagnosis. FRAX® can be used to predict the absolute ten-year fracture risk. Management includes reduction of risk factors or secondary causes, fall prevention, appropriate physical activity and a diet adequate in calcium and vitamin D. Referrals to specialists for evaluation and therapy can be considered, particularly for younger men with more severe disease. Current first-line drug treatment includes bisphosphonates and teriparatide. Testosterone increases BMD of the spine, but data on fracture risk reduction is unavailable. Public and physician education with the involvement of health authorities can create greater awareness of this silent condition, which can lead to complications, morbidity and death, if left untreated.
Keywords:bone mineral density  family physicians  fracture  FRAX  male osteoporosis
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