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Osteopenia in Men with a History of Delayed Puberty
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Adult men with a history of constitutionally delayed puberty have decreased radial and spinal bone mineral density. These findings suggest that the timing of puberty is an important determinant of peak bone density in men. Because the peak bone mineral density achieved during young adulthood is a major determinant of bone density in later life, men in whom puberty was delayed may be at increased risk for osteoporotic fractures when they are older.
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