Question 13 of 19

Yes, the FALSE statement is:

Testosterone replacement therapy will not help men experiencing osteoporosis.

Just as women can partake in estrogen replacement therapy, men CAN have testosterone replacement therapy.

The other statements are TRUE because:

A testosterone deficiency in men CAN lead to an increase in bone turnover with bone formation at levels below normal leading to a net loss of bone.
Age-related bone loss in men CAN be due to
the decrease in osteoblast function as a person ages.
A deficiency of testosterone IS a significant risk factor for hip fracture in elderly men