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- W2410589898 abstract "There is controversy about whether or not body parameters affect hip fracture in men and women in the same way. In addition, although bone mineral density (BMD) is currently the most important single discriminator of hip fracture, it is unclear if BMD alone is equally effective for men and women. The objective of this study was to quantify and compare the associations of hip fracture risk with BMD and body parameters in men and women using our recently developed two-level biomechanical model that combines a whole-body dynamics model with a proximal-femur finite element model. Sideways fall induced impact force of 130 Chinese clinical cases, including 50 males and 80 females, were determined by subject-specific dynamics modeling. Then, a DXA-based finite element model was used to simulate the femur bone under the fall-induced loading conditions and calculate the hip fracture risk. Body weight, body height, body mass index, trochanteric soft tissue thickness, and hip bone mineral density were determined for each subject and their associations with impact force and hip fracture risk were quantified. Results showed that the association between impact force and hip fracture risk was not strong enough in both men (r = − 0.31 , p < 0.05) and women (r = 0.42 , p < 0.001) to consider the force as a sole indicator of hip fracture risk. The correlation between hip BMD and hip fracture risk in men (r = − 0.83 , p < 0.001) was notably stronger than that in women (r = − 0.68 , p < 0.001). Increased body mass index was not a protective factor against hip fracture in men (r = − 0.13 , p > 0.05), but it can be considered as a protective factor among women (r = − 0.28 , p < 0.05). In contrast to men, trochanteric soft tissue thickness can be considered as a protective factor against hip fracture in women (r = − 0.50 , p < 0.001). This study suggested that the biomechanical risk/protective factors for hip fracture are sex-specific. Therefore, the effect of body parameters should be considered differently for men and women in hip fracture risk assessment tools. These findings support further exploration of sex-specific preventive and protective measurements to reduce the incidence of hip fractures." @default.
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- W2410589898 date "2016-09-01" @default.
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- W2410589898 title "Study of sex differences in the association between hip fracture risk and body parameters by DXA-based biomechanical modeling" @default.
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- W2410589898 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2016.06.006" @default.
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