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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Dec 8.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2020 Mar 1;27(3):311–318. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001478

Table 2. HR (95% CI) for incident hip fracture associated with age at menopause.

Age at menopause≥53
vs not
Age at menopause
<43 43-47 48-50 51-52 ≥53
No. of events 118 311 521 217 160
      Model 1 0.75 (0.64,0.89) 0.94
(0.78,1.12)
0.95
(0.85, 1.06)
1.00
(0.92,1.09)
0.96
(0.84,1.10)
0.73
(0.62,0.85)
      Model 2 0.75 (0.64,0.89) 0.93
(0.78,1.12)
0.95
(0.85, 1.06)
1.00
(0.92,1.09)
0.96
(0.84,1.10)
0.73
(0.62,0.85)
      Model 3 0.78 (0.66,0.92) 0.91
(0.75,1.09)
0.95
(0.85, 1.06)
1.00
(0.92,1.09)
0.99
(0.86,1.13)
0.76
(0.65,0.89)

Model 1: Stratified by age at risk and study area.

Model 2: In addition to Model 1, adjusted to education, household income and marital status.

Model 3: In addition to Model 2, adjusted to diabetes, COPD, stroke, CHD, self-rated health, smoking status, alcohol use, dairy intake, fruit intake, soy intake, calcium intake, physical activity, body mass index (BMI) and reproductive factors including age at menarche, parity, abortion, age at first birth, breastfeeding duration per child, and oral contraceptive use.