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. 2015 Nov 13;27(4):1459–1467. doi: 10.1007/s00198-015-3397-2

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and univariable comparisons between cases and controls

Cases with VF
n = 64
Controls without VF
n = 133
P value for difference
Mean (IQR) Mean (IQR)
Age (years) 76.9 (71.2 to 83.5) 71.7 (67.0 to 78.0) <0.001
Health state by EQ-VAS 55 (35 to 75) 64 (47 to 80) 0.098
n (%) n (%)
Socioeconomic status
 Housing tenure 0.112
  Mortgaged/owned 48 (80.0) 108 (85.7)
  Private or HA rental 7 (11.7) 7 (5.6)
  Council rental 1 (1.7) 8 (6.4)
  Sheltered accommodation or NH 4 (6.7) 3 (2.4)
Risk factors for fracture
 Previous non-vertebral fracture <0.001
  Yes 46 (73.0) 56 (42.8)
  No 17 (27.0) 75 (57.2)
 FH hip fracture 0.397
  Yes 12 (18.8) 20 (15.0)
  No 43 (67.2) 101 (75.9)
  Do not know 9 (14.1) 12 (9.0)
 Use of steroids for >3 months 0.002
  Yes 18 (31.0) 14 (11.9)
  No 40 (69.0) 104 (88.1)
 Poor vision 0.016
  Yes 10 (15.6) 7 (5.3)
  No 54 (84.4) 125 (94.7)
Frailty
 Walking distance 0.005
  <400 yd 33 (57.9) 42 (35.6)
  ≥400 yd 24 (42.1) 76 (64.4)
 Falls 0.023
  One or more per year 23 (36.5) 27 (21.1)
  Less than one per year 40 (63.5) 101 (78.9)
 Concomitant illnesses 0.561
  Yes 54 (85.7) 117 (88.6)
  No 9 (14.3) 15 (11.4)
 Balance problems 0.056
  Yes 27 (42.2) 34 (25.8)
  No 37 (57.8) 97 (73.5)

EQ-VAS EuroQol visual analogue scale, FH family history, HA housing association, IQR inter-quartile range, VF vertebral fracture