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. 2011 May 25;20(12):2181–2186. doi: 10.1007/s00586-011-1852-0

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics and their cross-sectional associations with vertebral fractures in men and women

Men Women
n N OR 95% CI n N OR 95% CI
Age per one standard deviation
3,210 1.77 1.15–2.72 3,730 3.36 2.28–4.96
Serum vitamin D per one standard deviation
3,210 0.77 0.46–1.29 3,730 0.99 0.70–1.39
Body mass index per one standard deviation
3,210 1.13 0.74–1.74 3,730 0.76 0.53–1.08
Educational level
 <8 years 2,170 14 1.00 2,557 28 1.00
 8–12 years 670 4 1.25 0.40–3.90 781 6 1.49 0.60–3.69
 >12 years 370 1 0.59 0.08–4.56 392 3 2.35 0.67–8.20
Smoking status
 Never smoked 956 4 1.00 2,892 30 1.00
 Ex-smoker 1,092 7 1.32 0.38–4.54 356 5 3.01 1.11–8.17
 Pipe, cigars or < 20 cigarettes/day 651 5 1.87 0.50–7.00 371 2 1.24 0.29–5.41
 ≥20 cigarettes/day 511 3 1.77 0.39–8.09 111 0
Alcohol intake (grams of ethanol per week)
 0 868 3 1.00 2,272 30 1.00
 1–49 1,623 14 3.64 1.01–13.1 1,361 6 0.81 0.32–2.01
 50–249 227 0 47 1 6.85 0.83–56.25
 ≥249 492 2 2.12 0.34–13.39 50 0
Physical activity at leisure
 Low 1,034 7 1.00 1,481 23 1.00
 Moderate 1,603 10 1.09 0.41–2.91 1,765 12 0.72 0.35–1.48
 High 573 2 0.71 0.14–3.54 484 2 0.62 0.14–2.73
Self-rated general health
 Good 1,516 7 1.00 1,750 9 1.00
 Moderate 1,146 5 0.68 0.21–2.23 1,431 17 1.23 0.54–2.81
 Poor 548 7 1.70 0.56–5.21 550 11 1.60 0.64–3.99

Age-adjusted relative odds (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Ranges and mean values ± standard deviations were the following. Age in men: 30–91, 49.8 ± 13.6; in women: 30–90, 52.3 ± 14.3 years. Serum vitamin D in men: 5–180, 45.1 ± 20.3; in women: 4–151; 41.9 ± 18.6 nmol/l. Body mass index in men: 16.4–42.8, 25.8 ± 3.5; in women: 16.0–47.8, 26.0 ± 4.5 kg/m2

n number of subjects examined, N number of subjects with vertebral fracture