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. 2019 Aug 20;6:2054358119870539. doi: 10.1177/2054358119870539

Table 4.

Relationships Between Total Hip T-Score and Incident Fracture.

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5
Hip T-Score 1.46 (1.12-1.89), P = .0047 1.44 (1.1-1.87), P = .0072 1.48 (1.09-2.02) P = .0132 1.46 (1.12-1.9), P = .0055 1.47 (1.07-2.03), P = .0187
e-GFR 0.99 (0.97-1.02), P = .6084 1 (0.97-1.02), P = .7686
Family history of fracture 1.64 (0.85-3.16), P = .1375 1.69 (0.87-3.28)
Previous history of fracture 1.22 (0.64-3.16) P = .5448 1.17 (0.61-2.23)
Current smoker 0.52 (0.23-1.2), P = .127 0.51 (0.22-1.19)
Prednisone use 0.85 (0.29-2.44), P = .706 0.83 (0.29-2.43)
Sex (female) 2.06 (0.92-4.66), P = .5101 0.99 (0.97-1.02)
Age 0.99 (0.97-1.02), P = .5101 1.94 (0.85-4.42)
Height 1.02 (0.97-1.07), P = .388 1.02 (0.97-1.07)
Weight 1 (0.98-1.02), P = .8633 1 (0.98-1.02)
Calcium 2.35 (0.31-18.06), P = .4096 1.89 (0.24-15.04)
Phosphorus 1.52 (0.62-3.73), P = .424 1.41 (0.53-3.8)
Logarithm of alkaline phosphatase 0.72 (0.33-1.6), P = .424 0.71 (0.31-1.63)
Logarithm of intact PTH 1.06 (0.7-1.6), P = .7947 1.04 (0.66-1.65)

Note. Model 1: Unadjusted model, relationship between hip T-score and fracture. Model 2: Relationship between T-Score and fracture adjusted for eGFR. Model 3: Relationship between T-Score and fracture adjusted for age, sex, BMI, family history of fracture, previous history of fracture, smoking, and prednisone use. Model 4: Relationship between T-Score and fracture adjusted for markers of CKD (calcium, phosphorus, ALP, and iPTH). Model 5: Relationship between T-Score and fracture adjusted for e GFR. GFR = glomerular filtration rate; PTH = parathyroid hormone; BMI = body mass index; CKD = chronic kidney disease.