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Table 2 Associations between arthritis and lumbar bone mineral density

From: Correlation of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis with bone mineral density in adults aged 20–59 years

 

Model 1, β (95% CI, P)

Model 2, β (95% CI, P)

Model 3, β (95% CI, P)

Non-arthritis

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Arthritis

0.007 (− 0.001, 0.015) 0.0861

0.017 (0.008, 0.025) 0.0001

0.018 (0.010, 0.027) < 0.0001

Non-arthritis

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Osteoarthritis or degenerative arthritis

0.013 (0.001, 0.025) 0.0293

0.023 (0.012, 0.035) 0.0001

0.023 (0.011, 0.035) 0.0001

Rheumatoid arthritis

0.000 (− 0.017, 0.018) 0.9733

0.010 (− 0.007, 0.027) 0.2599

0.014 (− 0.003, 0.031) 0.1074

Psoriatic arthritis

0.005 (− 0.039, 0.049) 0.8177

0.020 (0.000, 0.039) 0.0445

0.024 (0.005, 0.043) 0.0133

Do not know or refused

0.000 (− 0.015, 0.015) 0.9712

0.008 (− 0.006, 0.023) 0.2665

0.011 (− 0.004, 0.026) 0.1350

  1. Model 1 no covariates were adjusted; Model 2 age, gender, and race were adjusted; Model 3 age, gender, race, educational level, body mass index, ratio of family income to poverty, vigorous recreational activities, smoked at least 100 cigarettes in life, blood urea nitrogen, total protein, total cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, serum uric acid, serum sodium, serum potassium, serum phosphorus, and serum calcium were adjusted