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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bone. 2011 Mar 16;48(6):1239–1245. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2011.03.682

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for subjects with incident hip fracture and the age- and sex-matched controls (approximately two per subject). Statistical significance of differences between cases and controls was established using Student's t-test.

Sex Measure Controls
Cases
P
Na Min Max Mean SD Na Min Max Mean SD
Male age (years) 97 70 90 79.6 5.2 51 71 93 80.0 5.6 0.66
height (cm) 97 162.4 190.5 174.9 6.6 50 159.2 187.1 174.6 5.9 0.74
weight (kg) 97 52.4 135.0 82.6 14.8 51 50.3 114.0 79.1 13.9 0.16
aBMD (g/cm2) 97 0.511 1.505 0.867 0.155 51 0.330 1.025 0.720 0.147 <0.001
FFall (N) 94 638 4257 1692 671 45 276 2254 1226 476 <0.001
FStance (N) 94 4772 21,784 10,587 2949 45 3123 12,898 8081 2011 <0.001
Female age (years) 152 67 92 79.3 5.7 77 67 93 79.5 5.9 0.75
height (cm) 151 139.3 173.0 159.2 5.6 75 145.1 173.4 159.6 6.1 0.64
weight (kg) 151 37.2 112.0 68.3 13.7 75 39.2 111.2 64.5 15.1 0.057
aBMD (g/cm2) 152 0.338 1.239 0.696 0.156 76 0.392 0.961 0.605 0.121 <0.001
FFall (N) 145 314 3071 1088 476 71 353 1945 844 333 <0.001
FStance (N) 145 2978 16,330 7221 2347 71 3085 10,675 6028 1586 <0.001
a

Differences in the number of data points for each measure within each group are due to missing data and/or CT scans that were inadequate for performing finite element analysis.