Table 2.
Characteristics of women and men with a previous fragility fracture during 2007–2020
| Women | Men | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 70–79 years | 80–89 years | 90 + years | 70–79 years | 80–89 years | 90 + years | |
| n | 83,645 | 95,249 | 40,078 | 35,837 | 42,192 | 15,528 |
| Living alone1 | 43,719 (52.3) | 70,035 (73.5) | 36,906 (92.1) | 16,113 (45.0) | 19,327 (45.8) | 9416 (60.6) |
| Education | ||||||
| Primary | 32,130 (38.4) | 54,315 (57.0) | 26,728 (66.7) | 14,748 (41.2) | 21,669 (51.4) | 8525 (54.9) |
| Secondary | 32,831 (39.3) | 29,141 (30.6) | 10,079 (25.2) | 13,811 (38.5) | 13,682 (32.4) | 4791 (30.9) |
| University | 18,684 (22.3) | 11,793 (12.4) | 3271 (8.2) | 7278 (20.3) | 6841 (16.2) | 2212 (14.2) |
1At the beginning of the year of the fracture