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Experts Recommend Men at Risk for Osteoporosis Undergo Bone Density Testing



Osteoporosis in men causes significant morbidity and mortality. The Endocrine Society has released clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for management of this condition in men. “Osteoporosis in Men: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline,” is published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM).

Osteoporosis is a silent disorder characterized by reduced bone strength predisposing to increased fracture risk. Approximately 20% of Americans with osteoporosis or low bone density are men and studies show this condition increases mortality rates in men between the ages of 50 and 69. Risk factors for osteoporosis in men include low body weight, prior fracture as an adult and smoking.

“For men age 50, one in five will experience an osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime,” said Nelson Watts, MD, of Mercy Health Osteoporosis and Bone Health Services in Cincinnati, OH and chair of the task force that authored the CPG. “Mortality after fracture is higher in men than in women. Of the 10 million Americans with osteoporosis, 2 million are men. Of the 2 million fractures due to osteoporosis that occur each year, 600,000 are in men.”

Recommendations from the CPG include:

 Men at higher risk for osteoporosis (including men aged 70 years or older and men between the ages of 50 and 69 who have risk factors) should be tested using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA);
 Men with low vitamin D levels [<30 ng/ml] should receive vitamin D supplementation to achieve levels of at least 30 ng/ml;
 Pharmacologic treatment should be given to men aged 50 or older who have had spine or hip fractures and men at high risk of fracture based on low bone mineral density and/or clinical risk factors;
 Clinicians should monitor bone mineral density by DXA at the spine and hip every one to two years to assess the response to treatment; and
 Men who are at risk for osteoporosis should consume 1000-1200 mg of calcium daily, ideally from dietary sources, with calcium supplements added if dietary calcium is insufficient.

Other members of The Endocrine Society task force that developed this CPG include: Robert A. Adler of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond; John P. Bilezikian of Columbia University in New York, New York; Richard Estell of the University of Sheffield, UK; Eric S. Orwoll of Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland; Matthew T. Drake of Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota; and Joel S. Finkelstein of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.

The Society established the Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) Program to provide endocrinologists and other clinicians with evidence-based recommendations in the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine-related conditions. Each CPG is created by a task force of topic-related experts in the field. Task forces rely on scientific reviews of the literature in the development of CPG recommendations. The Endocrine Society does not solicit or accept corporate support for its CPGs. All CPGs are supported entirely by Society funds.




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