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. 2018 Jun 26;23:28. doi: 10.1186/s12199-018-0715-2

Table 3.

Past or current histories of self-reported musculoskeletal events or disorders in 14,364 participants by sex and age groups

Men Women
Musculoskeletal disorders ≤ 49 years old 50–59 years old 60–69 years old ≥ 70 years old P for trend ≤ 49 years old 50–59 years old 60–69 years old ≥ 70 years old P for trend
Past history of fracture*of
 Lumbar region 3/1272 4/1933 12/2593 12/1093 0.0018 1/1423 4/2154 12/2752 9/1102 0.0011
(0.2%) (0.2%) (0.5%) (1.1%) (0.1%) (0.2%) (0.4%) (0.8%)
 Forearm 37/1272 71/1933 76/2593 22/1093 0.1107 20/1423 35/2154 89/2752 51/1102 < 0.0001
(2.9%) (3.7%) (2.9%) (2.0%) (1.4%) (1.6%) (3.2%) (4.6%)
 Hip 6/1272 6/1933 5/2593 4/1093 0.4062 0/1423 1/2154 5/2752 3/1102 0.0272
(0.5%) (0.3%) (0.2%) (0.4%) (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.2%) (0.3%)
Past history of fall 272/1234 368/1875 496/2535 248/1064 0.6960 212/1395 383/2114 497/2700 244/1072 < 0.0001
(22.0%) (19.6%) (19.6%) (23.3%) (15.2%) (18.1%) (18.4%) (22.8%)
Current knee osteoarthritis 13/1265 52/1913 204/2576 131/1078 < 0.0001 31/1417 158/2145 397/2735 273/1091 < 0.0001
(1.0%) (2.7%) (7.9%) (12.2%) (2.2%) (7.4%) (14.5%) (25.0%)
Current chronic pain 389/1265 631/1913 988/2576 436/1078 < 0.0001 442/1417 782/2145 1107/2735 527/1091 < 0.0001
(30.8%) (33.0%) (38.4%) (40.5%) (31.2%) (36.5%) (40.5%) (48.3%)

*Subjects were asked to report fractures that were not caused by high energy trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident, fall from a higher level than a standing height, or occupational accident

Subjects were asked to report falls from a standing height or less

Subjects were asked to report pain lasting for more than 6 months in any part of the body