Why is osteoporosis more common in people with broken bones ?
Osteoporosis causes a reduction in bone mass per unit volume. This is a low bone mass, deterioration of the normal architecture of the bone structure, deterioration of bone tissue, and thus leads to more fragile bones.
As a result, people with osteoporosis than in those without osteoporosis, bones become weak and brittle.
This is the human skeleton, with a maximum load-bearing joints, especially hip fractures increases susceptibility.
