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  1. Nik Mohd Hatta NNK, Lokman M, Said N M, Daud A, Ibrahim M, Sharifudin MA, et al.
    Enferm Clin, 2018 Feb;28 Suppl 1:232-235.
    PMID: 29650194 DOI: 10.1016/S1130-8621(18)30074-3
    OBJECTIVE: The study aims to identify the risk of obtaining a fracture among post-menopausal women with osteopenia and osteoporosis.

    METHOD: This work was a cross-sectional study involving a purposive sample of 87 post-menopausal women who attended the orthopedic and menopause clinics of Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan. The data were entered into the WHO fracture risk assessment tool (FRAX®) to predict major fracture and risk for hip fracture in 10 years' time.

    RESULTS: The mean age of the respondents was 61.6 years (SD=7.9). Among the respondents, 50.6% had osteopenia and nearly half (48.3%) had osteoporosis. The mean number of menopausal years of the respondents was 11.9 (SD=8.5), ranging between 1 and 44 years. The FRAX findings indicated 9.7% major osteoporotic fracture probability and 3.5% hip fracture probability, which were denoted as high risk. A Pearson correlation coefficient was computed to assess the relationship between menopausal years and the FRAX major osteoporotic fracture probability. A significant positive correlation was found between the two, but the correlation was weak (r=0.581, n=87, p < 0.001).

    CONCLUSIONS: The present findings indicate that menopausal years have a positive correlation with the risk of obtaining a fracture.

    Study site: orthopedic and menopause clinics of Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan.
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