In the Year 2000, It Was Estimated That the Number
Question 65
Question 65
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In the year 2000, it was estimated that the number of new osteoporotic fractures in men and women ages 50 and older was 9.0 million: 1.6 million were at the hip, 1.7 million were at the forearm, and 1.4 million were from the spine and humerus. Consider the following data and answer the questions that follow. Estimated Number of Fractures (in Thousands) Worldwide at the Sites Shown in Men and Women in the Year 2000 Percentage of Site of Fracture Hip Forearm Spine Humerus Other sites Total Fractures 18.218.515.87.939.6100 Men 4903325541781,9093,463 Women 1,1371,3288625281,6415,496 Total 1,6271,6601,4167063,5508,959 Source: Adapted from Johnell, O., & Kanis, J.A. (2006) . Osteoporosis International, 17(12) : 1726. doi:10.1007/s00198-006-0172-4. -Fractures at sites other than hip, forearm, spine, and humerus were
A) equally common in men than in women. B) less common in men than in women. C) more common in men than in women.
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