What is Osteoporosis?
An Overview
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Osteoporosis, or porous bone, is a disease characterized by low
bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and an increased risk of fractures
of the hip, spine, and wrist.
Men as well as women are affected by osteoporosis, a disease
that can be prevented and treated.
Facts and Figures
Osteoporosis is a major public health threat for 44 million
Americans, 68 percent of whom are women.
In the U.S. today, 10 million individuals already have
osteoporosis and 34 million more have low bone mass, placing them at increased risk for this
disease.
One out of every two women and one in four men over 50 will
have an osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime.
More than 2 million American men suffer from osteoporosis, and
millions more are at risk. Each year, 80,000 men have a hip fracture and one-third of these men die within a
year.
Osteoporosis can strike at any
age.
Osteoporosis is responsible for more than 1.5 million fractures
annually, including 300,000 hip fractures, approximately 700,000 vertebral fractures, 250,000 wrist fractures, and
more than 300,000 fractures at other sites.
Based on figures from hospitals and nursing homes, the
estimated national direct expenditures for osteoporosis and related
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