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. 2025 Jul 30;13:1627867. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1627867

Figure 1.

There are two sets of line graphs labeled A and B, each divided into sections for both genders, male, and female. Graph A shows the number of incident fracture cases from 1990 to 2020, with total lower-extremity and pelvic fractures in red having the highest count, showing a general increase. Graph B depicts the age-standardized incidence rates (ASIR) per 100,000, with the red line showing a decreasing trend. Other colors represent various fracture types, with femur, pelvis, hip, patella, tibia, fibula, ankle, and foot fractures included, each displaying different trends over time.

The number of incident cases and ASIR for total LEPFs and anatomical subtypes by sex, 1990–2021. (A) The number of incident cases. (B) ASIR per 100,000 population. ASIR, age-standardized incidence rate; LEPFs, lower extremity and pelvic fractures.