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. 2015 Apr 16;26(8):2137–2146. doi: 10.1007/s00198-015-3118-x

Table 1.

Characteristics in women with fractures and controls

Cases (n = 211) Controls (n = 232) p value
Age (years) 68.4 (7.7) 68.3 (6.7) 0.94
Height (cm) 162.7 (6.1) 161.2 (6.6) 0.01
Weight (kg) 68.9 (10.5) 70.0 (10.8) 0.28
Total Hip aBMD (mg/cm2) 854 (113) 930 (115) <0.001
Femoral neck (FN) aBMD (mg/cm2) 794 (100) 860 (112) <0.001
Have normal FN aBMD, n (%) 47 (22.3) 112 (48.3) <0.001
Have osteopenia, n (%) 146 (69.2) 109 (47.0) <0.001
Have osteoporosis, n (%) 18 (8.5) 11 (4.7) 0.11
FRAX score with FN aBMD (%) 15.1 (8.4) 10.8 (4.9) <0.001
FRAX score without FN aBMD (%) 16.3 (10.2) 12.7 (6.2) <0.001
Femoral subtrochanteric parameters
 Total bone vBMD (mg HA/cm3) 684 (113) 750 (90.0) <0.001
 Cortical vBMD (mg HA/cm3) 1025 (72.6) 1059 (56.6) <0.001
 Cortical porosity (%) 43.8 (4.3) 41.7 (3.4) <0.001
 Trabecular bone volume/tissue volume (%) 0.27 (0.02) 0.27 (0.02) 0.81
 Alcohol intake (drinks/week) 2.7 (2.5) 2.8 (2.3) 0.80
 Currently smoking, n (%) 29 (13.7) 24 (10.3) 0.26
 Physical activity (h/week) 2.6 (1.6) 2.5 (1.7) 0.42
 History of previous fracture, n (%) 54 (25.6) 0
 Parental history of hip fracture, n (%) 34 (16.1) 37 (16.0) 0.96
 Self-reported excellent/good health status, n (%) 147 (70.3) 165 (71.1) 0.86
 Rheumatoid arthritis, n (%) 11 (5.2) 8 (3.5) 0.36
 Oral corticosteroid use, n (%) 8 (3.8) 2 (0.9) 0.04
 Take calcium supplements, n (%) 44 (20.9) 28 (12.1) 0.01
 Take supplements of vitamin D, n (%) 163 (77.3) 166 (71.6) 0.17

Data are mean (SD) or number (%)

p values are adjusted for age using analysis of variance

FRAX Fracture Risk Assessment Tool for calculation of the 10-year probability of a major osteoporotic fracture, aBMD areal bone mineral density, vBMD volumetric bone mineral density