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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2019 Mar 1;33(3):455–463. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002082

Table 4.

Multivariate models for the Association of Frailty with Incident Fractures in HIV-infected Women Only

Variable Time to 1st Fracture
aHR (95% CI)
P value Time from 1st to 2nd Fracture
aHR (95% CI)
P value
Frailty 1.91 (1.41 – 2.58) <0.0001 1.86 (1.15 – 3.01) 0.01
Race/Ethnicity (ref= White)
Black
Hispanic/Other

0.65 (0.49 – 0.86)
0.52 (0.34 – 0.78)

0.0027
0.0015
Current smoking 1.84 (1.32 – 2.56) 0.0003
Opioid use ever 1.94 (1.50 – 2.51) <.0001
Undetectable HIV RNA viral load 0.49 (0.31 – 0.77) 0.002
Postmenopausal 1.84 (1.17 – 2.89) 0.008

Abbreviations: aHR: adjusted Hazard Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval. Only variables that were independently significant at P < 0.05 in the multivariate model are shown. Frailty was forced into models. All other variables listed in table were measured at index visit and considered in the multivariate model and eliminated if they did not meet stepwise selection criteria of p-value ≥0.05.