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Table 3 Bone parameters (fracture, BMD and TBS) according to quartiles of interleukin 1β

From: “Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort

 

First

Second

Third

Fourth

P-valuea

P-value trend testb

P-value adjustedc

N

381

279

329

329

   

Interleukin 1β, median [IQR]

undetectables

0.32 [0.25–0.43]

1.13 [0.84–1.50]

5.86 [3.02–12.8]

   

Traumatic fracture (%)

98 (25.7)

87 (31.1)

85 (25.8)

75 (22.8)

0.131

 

0.275

Major osteoporotic fracture (%)

54 (14.1)

27 (9.68)

30 (9.1)

31 (9.4)

0.090

 

0.176

Incident fracture 5 years

25/374 (6.6)

18/272 (6.6)

12/318 (3.7)

20/320 (6.2)

0.341

 

0.368

Spine average BMD

0.918 ± 0.163

0.937 ± 0.175

0.940 ± 0.157

0.910 ± 0.161

0.057

0.626

0.606

Spine average T-score

−1.16 ± 1.55

−1.00 ± 1.62

−0.94 ± 1.47

− 1.21 ± 1.52

0.07

0.773

0.801

Spine average TBS

1.318 ± 0.108

1.323 ± 0.108

1.329 ± 0.098

1.316 ± 0.095

0.339

0.941

0.329

Femoral neck BMD

0.724 ± 0.110

0.740 ± 0.125

0.732 ± 0.109

0.725 ± 0.115

0.257

0.903

0.683

Femoral neck T-score

−1.12 ± 0.99

−0.98 ± 1.12

−1.05 ± 0.98

− 1.11 ± 1.03

0.289

0.947

0.721

Femur total BMD

0.848 ± 0.118

0.860 ± 0.126

0.862 ± 0.116

0.851 ± 0.112

0.333

0.664

0.918

Femur total T-score

−0.77 ± 0.96

− 0.67 ± 1.03

−0.65 ± 0.94

− 0.74 ± 0.91

0.342

0.735

0.998

  1. Results are expressed as number of participants (%) or as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical analysis performed using chi-square for categorical variables and ANOVA for continuous variablesa, p of trendb and after multiple adjustmentc (age, BMI, smoker, diabetes, alcohol, calcium, HRT)