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2. What are the reasons why women are more prone to osteoporosis than men? |
2. What are the reasons why women are more prone to osteoporosis than men? Maybe they drink more fluoridated water or swallow more toothpaste. Osteoporosis is much more common in women than in men. This is because women have less bone mass than men, tend to live longer and take in less calcium, and need the female hormone estrogen to keep their bones strong. If men live long enough, they are also at risk of getting osteoporosis later in life JD is right...and P.S. soft drinks suck the calcium out of your bones too. loss of estrogen during menopause. estrogen normally prevents bone resorption. testosterone also prevents bone resorption so at old age in men, they can also get osteoporosis. |
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