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Quality of Life in Male Osteoporosis Decreases as the Number of Fracture Increases
Authors:M. Laroche  L. Popa  G. Lambert de Cursay  S. Lassoued  L. Lequen  G. Morlock  I. Negrier  L. Zabraniecki
Affiliation:(1) Service de Rhumatologie, CHU, Toulouse, France;(2) Service de Médecine Interne, CHG, Brive, France;(3) Service de Rhumatologie, CHG, Cahors, France;(4) Service de Médecine Interne, CHG, Pau, France;(5) Service de Rhumatologie, CHG, Carcassonne, France;(6) Service de Rhumatologie, CHU, Limoges, France;(7) Service de Rhumatologie, CHU Rangueil-Larrey, 24 chemin de Pouvourville, Toulouse, Cedex 09, 31059, France
Abstract:We would like to evaluate quality of life (QL) using validated indexes (QUALEFFO, SF-36) in non-hospitalised osteoporotic men. We have also compared QL in primary or secondary osteoporosis and we have evaluated QL according to the number of fractures. 142 men aged 18 to 80 years (60.3 ± 12.8 years) completed these questionnaires at least 2 months after a fracture. Among them, 81.6% had osteoporosis with fractures and 58% had 2 or more vertebral fractures. Osteoporosis was primary in 52% of cases. The decrease in quality of life due to osteoporotic fractures in men appears comparable to that caused by post menopausal osteoporosis. The impairment of QL concerns all ITEMs ie pain, mobility, social activities, mental functiun, health perception. The primary or secondary nature of the osteoporosis does not influence the decrease in quality of life. Quality of life decreases as the number of fractures increases.
Keywords:Male osteoporosis  Quality of Life  Fractures  QUALEFO  SF36
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