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Bone Health and Predictors of 15-Year Mortality in a Physically Active Population

To analyse determinants of mortality at 15years in a population over 60years of age and physically active. This is a prospective longitudinal study. After 15years of participating in an active aging programme, participants were contacted by telephone to verify their state of health and to determine...

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Published in:Reumatología clinica (Barcelona) 2021-09
Main Authors: Juan, Antonio, Frontera, Guillem, Cacheda, Ana Paula, Ibáñez, Mónica, Narváez, Javier, Marí, Bartolomé, Nolla, Joan Miquel
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Language:eng ; spa
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Summary:To analyse determinants of mortality at 15years in a population over 60years of age and physically active. This is a prospective longitudinal study. After 15years of participating in an active aging programme, participants were contacted by telephone to verify their state of health and to determine whether in that time they had had any fractures. A total of 561 individuals over 60years of age were included, 82% of whom were women. Only differences in densitometric data, FRAX values and history of previous fracture at baseline characteristics were found between the group that died at 15years and the group that remained alive. The only variables that were related to mortality risk were the basal data of the densitometric T-score (OR=.50, P
ISSN:2173-5743
DOI:10.1016/j.reuma.2021.07.003