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. 2022 Mar 29;2022:6832166. doi: 10.1155/2022/6832166

Table 2.

Univariate relative risk of vertebral fracture prediction.

Predictor RR (95% CI) p value
Age (1 year increase) 1.064 (1.013–1.117) 0.013
Height (1 cm increase) 0.980 (0.931–1.031) 0.437
Weight (1 kg increase) 1.020 (0.994–1.047) 0.134
BMI (1 kg/m2 increase) 1.075 (0.997–1.160) 0.061
TBS L1–L4 (1 SD decrease) 1.319 (1.157–1.506) <0.01
Low TBS (≤1.200) 2.347 (1.496–3.682) <0.01
LS-BMD (1 SD decrease) 1.314 (1.020–1.692) 0.034

LS T-score
Normal Reference
Low bone mass 1.108 (0.0612–2.004) 0.735
Osteoporosis 1.904 (1.016–3.569) 0.045
TH-BMD (1 SD decrease) 1.100 (0.856–1.414) 0.455

TH T-score
Normal Reference
Low bone mass 1.125 (0.6761–1.874) 0.649
Osteoporosis 1.523 (0.365–6.348) 0.564
FN-BMD (1 SD decrease) 1.287 (0.986–1.681) 0.063

FN T-score
Normal Reference
Low bone mass 1.244 (0.633–2.447) 0.526
Osteoporosis 1.717 (0.806–3.659) 0.161

Lowest T-score
Normal Reference
Low bone mass 1.333 (0.616–2.887) 0.465
Osteoporosis 1.92 (0.859–4.291) 0.112

RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval; SD, standard deviation; BMI, body mass index; TBS, trabecular bone score; BMD, bone mineral density; LS, lumbar spine; TH, total hip; FN, femoral neck.