osteoporosis is biological sex. Females are much more likely to experience this condition than males.After reaching peak bone mass at age 25–30, there is a gradual, age-related decline in bone mass.
As a result of changes in the amount of estrogen in the body, in females, this bone loss accelerates after menopause.During perimenopause, which refers to the years before menopause, the ovaries gradually start to produce less estrogen.This loss of estrogen affects each female differently, and the impact varies between cultures.
Menopause can be a positive experience for some, but it can also induce a raft of changes in the body. These include mood changes, hot flashes, and night sweats, as well as a loss of bone density.