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. 2022 Feb 17;107(6):e2438–e2448. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgac092

Table 3.

Cumulative incidence function analysis of major osteoporotic fractures for each clinical risk factor

Fracture events: 304 MOF fractures/competing events: 122 deaths
MOF fractures CRF Event, n (%) 5-year CIF, % P-value n total
Age group <0.0001 3560
≤67 years 62 (20.4) 4.9
68-75 years 103 (33.9) 8.1
≥76 years 139 (45.7) 15.1
Obesity 0.01 3560
Yes 45 (14.8) 6.8
No 259 (85.2) 9
History of fracture <0.0001 3533
Yes 137 (45.1) 14.1
No 167 (54.9) 6.6
History of falls 0.03 3531
Yes 83 (27.7) 12.1
No 217 (72.3) 7.7
Comorbidities 0.001 3560
Yes 48 (15.8) 11.6
No 256 (84.2) 8.3
Early nonsubstituted menopause 0.01 3549
Yes 20 (6.6) 10.6
No 283 (93.4) 8.5
BMD status <0.0001 3498
Osteoporosis 86 (29.4) 18.5
Osteopenia 165 (56.3) 8.8
Normal 42 (14.3) 3.8
T-score hip <0.0001 3457
 ≤−2.5 29 (10) 28.6
>−2.5 TS 261 (90) 7.9
T-score femoral neck <0.0001 3457
 ≤−2.5 47 (16.2) 22.17
>−2.5 243 (83.8) 7.6
T-score spine <0.0001 3452
 ≤−2.5 51 (17.6) 16.2
>−2.5 239 (82.4) 7.7

Abbreviations: BMD, bone mineral density; CRF, clinical risk factor; MOF, major osteoporotic fractures.