Authors
Nguyen D Nguyen, Steven A Frost, JR Center, John A Eisman, Tuan V Nguyen
Publication date
2008/10
Journal
Osteoporosis International
Volume
19
Pages
1431-1444
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Summary
We have developed clinical nomograms for predicting 5-year and 10-year fracture risks for any elderly man or woman. The nomograms used age and information concerning fracture history, fall history, and BMD T-score or body weight.
Introduction
Although many fracture risk factors have been identified, the translation of these risk factors into a prognostic model that can be used in primary care setting has not been well realized. The present study sought to develop a nomogram that incorporates non-invasive risk factors to predict 5-year and 10-year absolute fracture risks for an individual man and woman.
Methods
The Dubbo Osteoporosis Epidemiology Study was designed as a community-based prospective study, with 1358 women and 858 men aged 60+ years as at 1989. Baseline measurements included …
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