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. 2019 Mar 26;15(2):243–249. doi: 10.3988/jcn.2019.15.2.243

Table 3. HR values for hip fracture according to disease duration after the diagnosis.

Dementia, n (%) Control, n (%) Crude HR, (95% CI) Adjusted HR1, (95% CI) Adjusted HR2, (95% CI)
Duration after diagnosis
 Early (<2 years) 60 (2.25) 98 (0.74) 3.155 (2.288–4.350) 2.892 (2.075–4.029) 2.862 (2.053–3.990)
 Middle (2–10 years) 213 (8.96) 452 (3.59) 3.044 (2.586–3.584) 2.784 (2.349–3.300) 2.795 (2.358–3.314)
 Late (>10 years) 11 (1.01) 53 (0.58) 2.655 (1.379–5.111) 2.492 (1.256–4.945) 2.538 (1.276–5.047)
 Overall 284 (10.66) 603 (4.53) 3.107 (2.695–3.581) 2.853 (2.461–3.307) 2.859 (2.466–3.315)

Adjusted HR1; HR adjusted for sex, age, BMI group, and CCI. Adjusted HR2; HR adjusted for sex, age, BMI group, CCI, and residence area.

BMI: body mass index, CCI: Charlson Comorbidity Index, CI: confidence interval, HR: hazard ratio.