articleOsteoporosis InternationalFeb 21, 2008HYBRID OA

FRAX™ and the assessment of fracture probability in men and women from the UK

University of Sheffield · Lund University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Introduction

The aim of this study was to apply an assessment tool for the prediction of fracture in men and women with the use of clinical risk factors (CRFs) for fracture with and without the use of femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD). The clinical risk factors, identified from previous meta-analyses, comprised body mass index (BMI, as a continuous variable), a prior history of fracture, a parental history of hip fracture, use of oral glucocorticoids, rheumatoid arthritis and other secondary causes of osteoporosis, current smoking, and alcohol intake 3 or more units daily.

Methods

Four models were constructed to compute fracture probabilities based on the epidemiology of fracture in the UK. The models comprised the ten-year probability of hip fracture, with and without femoral neck BMD, and the ten-year probability of a major osteoporotic fracture, with and without BMD. For each model fracture and death hazards were computed as continuous functions.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • FRAX
  • Medicine
  • Femoral neck
  • Hip fracture
  • Osteoporosis
  • Bone mineral
  • Body mass index
  • Bone density
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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