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If its lack of oestrogen that causes osteoporosis, why don men get osteoporosis as often as women?

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If its lack of oestrogen that causes osteoporosis, why don men get osteoporosis as often as women?

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Oestrogen helps slow down the rate of bone breakdown in older people, which is why women lose bone so much more quickly after menopause. Men produce moderate amounts of oestrogen throughout their lives through conversion of testosterone, and actually have higher oestrogen levels in their blood than post-menopausal women.

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