FLOS

Fracture Data
Fracture Data Available ?: 
Yes
Subjects in study with DNA available and fracture information?: 
2 800
Can you discriminate between PREVALENT and INCIDENT fractures?: 
No
Number of WOMEN with ALL-TYPE of fracture?: 
50
Number of MEN with VERTEBRAL fracture?: 
216
Number of WOMEN with VERTEBRAL fracture?: 
1 250
Number of MEN with HIP fracture?: 
15
Number of WOMEN with HIP fracture?: 
712
Number of MEN with WRIST fracture?: 
121
Number of WOMEN with WRIST fracture?: 
84
Prevalent Fractures
Minimum age of inclusion of the PREVALENT fracture events?: 
40
PREVALENT fractures (already occurred at time of study enrollment): 
hands/fingers, feet/toes, face/skull fractures were included
high trauma fractures (automobile accident, fall from a height, etc) were excluded
Incident Fractures
Do you have in your study INCIDENT fractures?: 
Yes
INCIDENT fractures (occurring after study enrollment): 
hands/fingers, feet/toes, face/skull fractures were included
high trauma fractures (automobile accident, fall from a height, etc) were excluded
Minimum age of inclusion of the INCIDENT fracture events?: 
40
Vertebral Fractures
Do you have in your study VERTEBRAL fractures?: 
Yes
Can you discriminate between PREVALENT and INCIDENT VERTEBRAL fractures: 
Yes
Were VERTEBRAL fractures ALWAYS ascertained by X-ray films or radiology reports?: 
No
Was MORPHOMETRY (vertebral body heights) from lateral X-rays assessed?: 
Yes
If YES, was McCloskey-Kanis definition used?: 
No
If YES, was Genant's semi-quantitative definition used: 
Yes