Home > Men's Health > Osteoporosis in Men Get the Flash Player to see this player. Rate: (Click the stars to rate) Published on May 31, 2008 by CCutler, Views: 1686 Internal Medicine Report: Osteoporosis in men is expected to increase 50% in the near future. Risk factors include: older age, low body weight, weightloss, physical inactivity, previous fracture, certain drugs (steroids), and low calcium diets. Men over age 65 should be screened for osteoporosis.