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. 2016 Apr 28;11(4):e0154249. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154249

Table 2. Relation between hemodynamic parameters and first incident low energy fracture.

Number of subjects (events) HR 95% CI P value
Supine SBP
Model 1 32672 (3597) 1.002 per mmHg 1.000–1.004 0.128
Model 2* 32672 (3597) 1.002 per mmHg 1.000–1.004 0.066
Supine DBP
Model 1 32667 (3596) 1.001 per mmHg 0.997–1.004 0.691
Model 2* 32667 (3596) 1.002 per mmHg 0.998–1.005 0.390
ΔSBP
Model 1 32610 (3584) 1.006 per - ΔmmHg 1.002–1.011 0.005
Model 2** 32610 (3584) 1.005 per - ΔmmHg 1.001–1.010 0.022
ΔDBP
Model 1 32594 (3582) 1.007 per - ΔmmHg 1.000–1.015 0.052
Model 2*** 32594 (3582) 1.006 per - ΔmmHg 0.999–1.014 0.109
RHR
Model 1 32530 (3573) 1.009 per BPM 1.005–1.012 <0.001
Model 2**** 32461 (3559) 1.008 per BPM 1.005–1.012 <0.001

Model 1: Includes covariates age, sex, BMI. Model 2

* Includes covariates age, sex, BMI, AHT, smoking, diabetes, previous MI

** Includes covariates age, sex, BMI, AHT, smoking, diabetes, previous MI, SBP supine

***’ Includes covariates age, sex, BMI, AHT, smoking, diabetes, previous MI, DBP supine

****’ Includes covariates age, sex, BMI, AHT, diabetes, smoking, previous MI, SBP supine, ΔSBP in standing. HR = hazard ratio; 95% CI = 95% Confidence interval; SBP = systolic blood pressure; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; RHR = resting heart rate.