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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 14.
Published in final edited form as: Osteoporos Int. 2017 Nov 22;29(3):643–651. doi: 10.1007/s00198-017-4319-2

Table 3. Hazard ratio (95% CI) of new hip fracture associated with 1 SD decrease in variable values.

Adjusted for
age BMI Age BMI BMD
Non-fracture (n=486) & hip fracture (n=170)
FN BMD 4.33 (2.95, 6.33)
TR BMD 3.20 (2.34, 4.37)
TH BMD 3.99 (2.87, 5.54)
FE strength 2.37 (1.71, 3.27) n1.32 (0.89, 1.95)
t1.70 (1.21, 2.38)
h1.56 (1.10, 2.21)
Non-fracture (n=486) & FN fracture (n=91)
FN BMD 3.81 (2.46, 5.89)
TR BMD 2.23 (1.60, 3.10)
TH BMD 3.10 (2.12, 4.54)
FE strength 2.83 (1.92, 4.17) n1.68 (1.07, 2.64)
t2.38 (1.57, 3.61)
h2.04 (1.34, 3.11)
Non-fracture (n=486) & TR fracture (n=64)
FN BMD 5.48 (3.22, 9.33)
TR BMD 5.80 (3.34, 10.06)
TH BMD 5.87 (3.65, 9.43)
FE strength 2.26 (1.53, 3.33) n0.90 (0.52, 1.57)
t1.03 (0.64, 1.66)
h1.05 (0.65, 1.71)

Superscripts n, t and h indicate that the hazard ratio was adjusted for FN, TR and TH BMD, respectively.