Osteoporosis is becoming a pandemic that affects a significant percentage of the population and that, if present, has apparent symptoms during the course of illness, can have serious health consequences.
This condition affects both men and women, although more so women. This is a problem that affects the social, economic and health area, especially in more developed countries. The profile of patients with osteoporosis has changed markedly in recent years, currently affecting also younger patients, due to increased life expectancy, consumption of tobacco and / or alcohol, and a more sedentary lifestyle.