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. 2013 Jan 11;72:10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19596. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19596

Table II.

The occurrence of risk factors for osteoporosis in the study population in Nuuk

Men Women


Aged 54–55 years Aged 54–55 years Aged 63–65 years Aged 69–77 years




n % n % n % n % Pa Pb
Family history
 Yes 4 8.9 4 11.4 6 16.2 11 22.0 ns ns
 No 41 91.1 31 88.6 31 83.8 39 78.0
Smoker
 Present 19 42.2 20 60.6 16 41.0 21 35.0 ns 0.022
 Past 17 37.8 12 36.4 16 41.0 21 35.0
 Never 9 20.0 1 3.0 7 18.0 18 30.0
Alcohol units/week
 <15 37 82.2 28 77.8 30 76.9 52 89.7 ns ns
 15+ 8 17.8 8 22.0 9 23.1 6 10.3
Other diseases
 Yes 5 11.1 4 11.1 3 7.5 9 15.0 ns ns
 No 40 88.9 32 88.9 37 92.5 51 85.0
Steroid daily
 Yes 1 2.2 1 2.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 na na
 No 44 97.8 35 97.2 38 100 52 100
Other bone affecting drugs
 Yes 1 2.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.8 na na
 No 44 97.8 35 100 38 100 54 98.2
Sun exposure
 Often 3 6.7 3 8.3 2 5.3 6 11.8 ns 0.003
 Some 34 75.5 31 86.1 30 78.9 26 51.0
 Limited 8 17.8 2 5.6 6 15.8 19 37.2
Dairy products
 Daily 29 64.4 26 72.2 24 63.2 41 73.2 ns ns
 Weekly 7 15.6 6 16.7 5 13.2 9 16.1
 Rarely 9 20.0 4 11.1 9 23.6 6 10.7
Age at menopause
 <45 na 6 18.8 7 25.0 4 11.4 na ns
 45+ na 26 81.2 21 75.0 31 88.6
a

Chi-squared test for differences between genders.

b

Chi-squared test for differences with age between women.

Missing: Family history, 14; smoker, 4; alcohol intake, 3; steroid use, 10; use of drug affecting bone, 8; sun exposure, 11; intake of dairy products, 6; age at menopause, 41.