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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 8.
Published in final edited form as: Osteoporos Int. 2010 May 5;22(1):345–349. doi: 10.1007/s00198-010-1179-4

Table 1.

Characteristics* of men and women in the Framingham Osteoporosis Study at baseline who had valid FFQ++ in 1988–89, according to whether they had a hip fracture during follow-up (through December 2005).

Characteristic No hip fracture (n=846) Hip fracture (n=100)
Age (years) 75± 5.0 76±5.2
Gender (% women) 58.6 80.0
Weight (pounds) 155± 31.1 144± 36.4
Height (inches) 64± 3.7 63± 3.9
Total Energy Intake (kcal/d) 1741± 585.9 1724± 628.4
Caffeine use (mg/d) 190± 159.7 200± 182.4
Alcohol use (g/d) 10± 16.1 7± 12.7
Calcium intake (mg/d) 802± 423.5 805± 468.6
Vitamin D (IU/d) 326± 263.5 327± 260.4
Current Estrogen Use in women only (%) 5.1 2.5
Physical activity score 33± 5.5 34± 5.5
Current Smoking (%) 10.8 12.0
Energy-adjusted protein intake (g/d) 64.2 63.6
*

Mean ± SD unless otherwise noted;

++

FFQ= Food Frequency Questionnaire