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Table 3 Logistic regression analysis to identify significant risk factors for low-impact fractures in women

From: Could obesity be considered as risk factor for non-vertebral low-impact fractures?

 

Model 1

Model 2

 

OR

95% CI

P

OR

95% CI

P

Age (years)

1.03

1.02–1.04

< 0.001

1.03

1.02–1.04

< 0.001

Premenopausal state

0.40

0.21–0.78

0.007

0.40

0.21–0.78

0.008

FHHF

4.18

3.46–5.06

< 0.001

4.21

3.48–5.09

< 0.001

Current use of HRT

1.16

0.89–1.52

0.25

1.16

0.89–1.52

0.25

White skin color

1.00

0.81–1.22

0.97

1.00

0.81–1.22

0.98

Current physical activity

1.00

0.84–1.21

0.92

1.00

0.83–1.20

0.92

Current smoking

1.15

0.86–1.54

0.32

1.16

0.87–1.55

0.30

Diabetes mellitus

1.30

0.98–1.73

0.06

1.32

0.98–1.72

0.06

T-score

0.58

0.53–0.63

< 0.001

0.58

0.53–0.63

< 0.001

BMI (continuous)

1.03

1.02–1.05

< 0.001

   

BMI (categorical)

 Underweight

   

0.67

0.32–1.39

0.28

 Normal weight

   

–

–

–

 Overweight

   

1.22

0.99–1.49

0.05

 Obesity

   

1.68

1.35–2.11

< 0.001

  1. BMI body mass index HRT hormone replacement therapy FHHF family history of hip fracture DM diabetes mellitus