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. 2016 Jun 17;17:262. doi: 10.1186/s12891-016-1096-6

Table 2.

All fractures at 10 year follow up in two groups of age

<65 years ≥65 years Total p-value 95 % CI
n = 1056 (80.7 %) n = 252 (19.3 %) n = 1308
Age (SD) 54.1 (5.3) 70.3 (4.4) 57.2 (8.2) <0.001 [15.6–16.9]
Women/Fractures Women/Fractures Women/Fractures
All fractures 101/129 (9.6 %) 52/74 (20.6 %) 153/203 (11.7 %) <0.001 [5.7–16.3]
Major fracturesa 65/78 (6.2 %) 43/55 (17.1 %) 108/133 (8.3 %) <0.001 [6.0–16.8]
Hip 6/6 (0.6 %) 20/21 (7.9 %) 26/27 (2.0 %) <0.001 [3.9–10.7]
Vertebral 10/13 (1.0 %) 6/7 (2.8 %) 16/20 (1.4 %) 0.026 [0.3–3.9]
Humerus 21/24 (2.3 %) 5/9 (3.2 %) 26/33 (2.4 %) 0.409 ns
Wrist 28/35 (2.9 %) 12/18 (6.0 %) 40/56 (3.5 %) 0.016 [0.2–6.2]

CI confidence interval, SD standard deviation, ns non statistical significance

aMajor osteoporotic fractures (hip, vertebra, humerus, wrist)