Osteoporosis, a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile, is associated with women in general after menopause.
According to a three-year long pan-India data mining survey (2012-2014) on vitamin D released by SRL Diagnostics, 80.63 per cent of approximate 73 lakh samples of men screened during this period had abnormal Vitamin D levels.
"Among the four zones, western India showed the lowest percentage of abnormality with 69.8 per cent," the survey report stated.
The analysis on Vitamin D tests assessed nationwide abnormalities among men residing in various cities.
More From This Section
As per World Health Organisation, Osteoporosis comes second to cardiovascular disease as a global health problem.
According to statistics, one out of eight men and one out of three women in India are affected by Osteoporosis.