why do osteoporosis happen more likely in women?

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Osteoporosis
Pah asked:


Why do women with osteoporosis more likely suffer from a hip dislocation than a shoulder dislocation? Why?

is there something about women that causes them to have this type of disease?

Jean

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  • One Response to “why do osteoporosis happen more likely in women?”

    1. traylee Says:

      The female hormone estrogen which causes accelerated bone loss it probably affects the amount of the female hormone estrogen which causes accelerated bone loss it during that time there is dramatic decline in the amount of support it has.