A study at the University of Sydney, Concord, New South Wales, Australia, has revealed that men above 60 years of age having low blood testosterone levels are more prone to fractures.
The researchers said that one-third of all osteoporotic fractures caused by porous bones occur in men. Particularly the men having a previous osteoporotic fracture have three to four times the risk of having another fracture than a woman of the same age with a fracture.

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