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. 2024 Oct 15;74(749):e861–e869. doi: 10.3399/BJGP.2024.0055

Table 5.

Association between diagnosis of SMI and recorded fragility fracture in men: age-specific HRs for men with SMI versus men without SMI

Age, years N Unadjusted Adjusted model 1a Adjusted model 2b

HR 95% CI HR 95% CI HR 95% CI
50–54 75 610 1.71 1.40 to 2.09 1.59 1.30 to 1.94 1.52 1.23 to 1.88
55–59 28 317 1.78 1.38 to 2.30 1.64 1.27 to 2.11 1.56 1.19 to 2.05
60–64 22 108 2.14 1.65 to 2.78 2.03 1.56 to 2.64 1.95 1.48 to 2.58
65–69 17 627 2.44 1.91 to 3.11 2.36 1.85 to 3.01 2.29 1.78 to 2.96
70–74 13 897 1.91 1.46 to 2.50 1.90 1.45 to 2.49 1.92 1.45 to 2.55
75–79 12 164 1.77 1.34 to 2.34 1.77 1.33 to 2.34 1.72 1.29 to 2.30
80–84 8025 2.10 1.55 to 2.84 2.08 1.53 to 2.83 2.14 1.55 to 2.94
85–99 4815 1.97 1.26 to 3.06 1.96 1.26 to 3.06 1.81 1.15 to 2.85
a

Adjusted for Townsend and calendar year (6-year intervals).

b

Adjusted for Townsend, calendar year (6-year intervals), smoking, alcohol, and body mass index. Missing data on smoking, alcohol, and body mass index were handled with multiple imputation for bias correction. HR = hazard ratio. SMI = severe mental illness.