Although men in Europe and the US account for a third of hip fractures that are related to osteoporosis, osteoporosis is still defined as the "disease of postmenopausal women". As a result, men are rarely diagnosed and treated for osteoporosis. Diagnostic models have been developed on the basis of bone mineral densitiy norms of young women. Hence, criteria to identify risk in men are still often lacking. By 1997, men's bone quality was evaluated based on women's norms. Now, male reference populations are established and new diagnostics are created to improve diagnosis in men and women (European Commission, 2013).
- European Commission (2013) Gendered Innovations. How Gener Analysis Contributes to Research. (via)
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Thank you, I can already hear my bones creaking. ;-)
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DeleteHahaha, I can hear the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz ;-)
DeleteThank you, Derek, thanks J., thanks Tim!
LOVE the photo!!!!!!!!
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DeleteMany, many thanks for your comments, Karen and Wim!
DeleteWelcome to the club, boys :-)
ReplyDelete(-: Lovely, Erin :-)
DeleteEastwood? Eastwood!!
ReplyDelete... I had to look twice, too. Thanks for commenting, Kenneth!
DeleteOh, so I have to go to the doctor a second time today, not only to check blood pressure 🙄. That's a health tip especially for men!😀 Stephan
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