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. 2015 Sep 29;351:h4580. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h4580

Table 2.

Study design and selected characteristics of cohort studies reporting fractures. Data are mean (SD) or range unless stated. For dietary calcium, milk, and dairy intake, and calcium supplement, “yes” indicates data reported for this variable in article

Author No in group % Female Duration Age (years) Dietary calcium intake Milk intake Dairy intake Calcium supplement No with fracture
Total Hip Vertebra Forearm
Riggs 198222 72 100 5 y 64 Yes 107*
Holbrook 198823 957 55 14 y 50-79 Yes 33
Wickham 198924 1419 49 15 y ≥65 Yes 44
Paganini-Hill 199125 13 649 NS 7 y 73 Yes Yes 418
Looker 199326 2226† 100 14.6 y 50-74 Yes 122
Huang 199627 2513† 100 13.4 y 62 (9) Yes 130
Cumming 199728 9704 100 6.6 y 72 Yes Yes Yes 1950 332 389 467
Fujiwara 199729 4573 65 14 y 59 (12) Yes 55
Meyer 199730 39 787 50 11.4 y 47 (5) Yes Yes 213
Owusu 199731 43 063 0 8 y 54 (10) Yes‡ Yes Yes‡ 56 201
Mussolino 199832 2879† 0 22 y 61 Yes 71
Munger 199933 32 050 100 3.3 y 61 (4) Yes Yes Yes Yes 44
Honkanen 200034 11 798† 100 5 y 52 (3) Yes 368
Huopio 200035 3068† 100 3.6 y 53 Yes 257
Kato 200036 6250 100 7.6 y 58 Yes 1025 193§
Nguyen 200137 1844† 60 7.6 y 70 (7) Yes 121
Dargent-Molina 200238 1588 100 3.7 y 81 Yes NS
Albrand 200339 672 100 5.3 y 59 Yes 75
Feskanich 200340 72 337 100 18 y 60 Yes Yes Yes 603
Michaelsson 200341 60 689† 100 11 y 54 Yes Yes 3986 1535
Melton 200342 225 100 14 y 68 Yes 126
Roy 200343 6575 52 3.8 y 63 (8) Yes 224
van def Klift 200444 3001 54 6.3 y 66 (7) Yes 157
Kanis 200545 39 563** 69 3.8 y 64 Yes 2469 413
Papaioannou 200546 5143 100 3 y 63 (10) Yes¶ 280 34
Cauley 200747 159 579 100 8 y 63 (7) Yes¶ 23 270
Diez-Perez 200748 5146 100 3 y 72 (5) Yes 311 49 104
Key 200749 34 696 77 5.2 y 47 Yes 1898
Kung 200750 1435 100 5 y 63 (8) Yes 80
Lewis 200751 5876 0 4.1 y 74 Yes¶ 275
Nguyen 200752 924† 100 10 y 69 (6) Yes 221 24 76
Van Geel 200753 2367 100 10 y 62 (7) Yes 380
Dargent-Molina 200854 36 217 100 8.4 y 56 (6) Yes Yes 2408
Meier 200855 609† 0 5.8 y 73 (6) Yes 113 27 55
Nieves 200856 52 144 100 3.3 y 65 Yes 2205 337
Koh 200957 63 154 56 7.1 y 56 Yes¶ Yes 968
Nakamura 200958 75 879 54 10 y 52 (8) Yes Yes 364
Thomas-John 200959 257 0 3 y 77 (4) Yes Yes 41
Gronskag 201060 4851 100 9.3 y 73 Yes 391
Benetou 201161 29 122 64 8 y 64 Yes Yes 275
Nakamura 201162 773 100 5.5 y 75 (4) Yes 51
Warensjo 201163 61 433† 100 19 y 54 Yes 14 738 3871
Khan 201264 12 528 NS 13-14 y 45-64 Yes 824
Rouzi 201265 707 100 5.2 y 61 (7) Yes 138
Feart 201366 1482† 63 8 y 76 (5) Yes Yes 155 57 43 73
Prentice 201367 46 892 100 7.2 y 50-79 Yes 6640 451
Samieri 201368 1482† 63 8 y 76 (5) Yes Yes 155
Sahni 201369 3212 56 12 y 55 (10) Yes Yes 43
Domiciano 201470 707 64 4.3 y 73 (5) Yes 111
Sahni 201471 764 NS 11.6 y 77 (5) Yes 97

NS=not stated, IF=funding by grants from independent funders; Ind=funded by grants from industry and/or run by industry.

*Data are number of vertebral fractures not number of participants with vertebral fractures.

†Reports from same cohort studies. Report with longest duration of follow-up and/or most number of fractures for each association included.

‡Reported total calcium intake divided into dairy and non-dairy intake. Dairy calcium intake treated as dietary intake, and non-dairy intake treated as supplemental calcium intake.

§Data for forearm and hip fracture not reported separately; includes 34 hip fractures.

¶Reported total calcium intake only. Treated as dietary calcium intake because most total calcium intake was from dietary sources.

**Individual patient meta-analysis of six cohort studies.