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Physical activity and psychosocial factors associated with risk of future fractures in middle‐aged men and women

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Feb 23, 2021

Rogmark C, , et al. - A prospective population‐based cohort study was performed to distinguish which factors related to physical activity and psychosocial situation were correlated with incident fractures among 30,446 middle‐aged women and men, followed from 1991–1996 to 2016. Cox regression models were applied to evaluate the relationship between the baseline variables and first incident fracture, and significant risk factors were summed into fracture risk scores. The data exhibited that heavy work, living alone, smoking, and no or high alcohol consumption increases the risk of fracture. The outcomes demonstrate the utility of these factors in public health initiatives for fracture prevention.

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