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. 2014 Aug 27;2014:710945. doi: 10.1155/2014/710945

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population.

Total
(n = 1359)
Women
(n = 974)
Men
(n = 385)
Age, y. (SD) 65.2 (9.5) 65.6 (9.5) 64.2 (9.4)
Sex n (%)
 Women 974 (71.7)
 Men 385 (28.3)
Weight, (kg)a 73.7 (14.6) 70.3 (13.5) 82.6 (13.4)
Height (m)b 1.68 (0.09) 1.64 (0.07) 1.76 (0.08)
BMI (kg/m2)c 26.3 (4.5) 26.1 (4.7) 26.7 (3.8)
Fracture location n (%)
 Hip 108 (7.9) 68 (7.0) 40 (10.4)
 Major 390 (28.7) 281 (28.9) 109 (28.3)
 Minor 784 (57.7) 571 (58.6) 213 (55.3)
 Finger and toe 77 (5.7) 54 (5.5) 23 (6.0)
BMD n (%)
 Osteoporosis 402 (29.6) 329 (33.8) 73 (19.0)
 Osteopenia 648 (47.7) 457 (46.9) 191 (49.6)
 Normal BMD 309 (22.7) 188 (19.3) 121 (31.4)

aWeight was measured in 1194 patients (855 women, 339 men).

bHeight was measured in 1237 patients (885 women, 352 men).

cBMI was calculated for 1150 (824 women, 326 men).