Why was osteoporosis often overlooked in women in the past?

In the past, women's osteoporosis was often overlooked because their symptoms were not taken seriously. Women might experience symptoms like back pain or fractures, but these were often dismissed as normal aging or other less serious conditions. Additionally, medical research and clinical trials predominantly focused on men, leading to a lack of specific data on women's health issues. Today, more attention is being given to osteoporosis in women, with better screening, diagnosis, and treatment options available. Educational campaigns and increased awareness among healthcare professionals have also contributed to better management of osteoporosis in women.