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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bone. 2018 Nov 15;120:321–326. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2018.11.010

Table 2.

Site-specific bone mineral density (BMD) at visit 3** in relation to hemoglobin value and separately white blood cell (WBC) count in visit 2**

BMD Women Men
Age, race, study site-adjusted β (95% CI) Full model-adjusted β (95% CI)* Age, race, study site-adjusted β (95% CI) Full model-adjusted β (95% CI)*
The association of Hgb and three BMD sites (in 102g/cm2), visit 2 (1992–1993)
Per 1. SD (1.14g/dL) increase in Hgb Per 1 SD (1.27g/dL) increase in Hgb
Total hip 0.13 (−0.89, 1.16) −0.49 (−1.57, 0.59) −0.29 (−1.53, 0.96) −0.60 (−1.88, 0.68)
Lumbar spine 0.22 (−1.56, 2.00) −0.40 (−2.57, 1.76) −1.12 (−3.07, 0.82) −1.69 (−3.83, 0.45)
Total body −0.32 (−1.15, 0.50) −0.64 (−1.57, 0.30) −0.67 (−1.65, 0.3) −0.91 (−1.98, 0.16)
The association of WBC and three BMD sites (in 102g/cm2), visit 2 (1992–1993)
Per 1 SD (1.60×103μL) increase in WBC Per 1 SD (1.54×103μL) increase in WBC
Total hip 0.50 (−0.36, 1.37) 0.74 (−0.22, 1.69) −0.28(−1.53, 0.98) −0.23(−1.51, 1.05)
Lumbar spine 1.79 (0.29, 3.29) 2.10 (0.19, 4.00) −0.52 (−2.49, 1.44) −0.47 (−2.62, 1.68)
Total body 0.52 (−0.18, 1.21) 0.64 (−0.19, 1.46) −0.20 (−1.19, 0.78) −0.47 (−2.62, 1.68)
*

Full model adjusted for age, study site, African American race, current smoking, alcohol use (0, 1–7, more than 7), weight, height, steroid use (ever), estrogen use, thiazide use, physical activity score and self-reported health.

**

visit 2: 1992–1993, visit 3: 1994–1995