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Osteoporosis Risk Factors among Working Women

Amina Abd Elrazek Mahmoud, Samah Said Sabry

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2017, 5(4), 148-157 doi:10.12691/ajnr-5-4-6
  • Table 1. Distribution of the studied working women according to their socio-demographic characteristics (n= 365)
  • Table 2. Distribution of the studied working women according to their obstetric history (n=365)
  • Table 3. Distribution of the studied working women according to their history of osteoporosis (n= 365)
  • Table 4. Distribution of total knowledge' score of the studied working women regarding osteoporosis (n=365)
  • Table 5. Distribution of the studied working women; according to their body mass index BMI (n= 365)
  • Table 6. Distribution of exercises, eating enough protein, loss of appetite and sun exposure among the studied working women (n = 365)
  • Table 7. Distribution of smoking, alcohol drinking, and drinking tea and coffee among the studied working women (n= 365)
  • Table 8. Distribution of family history of osteoporosis, chronic illness, falls within previous two years and previous fractures among the studied working women (n=365)
  • Table 9. Correlation between age, education, family history of osteoporosis, fall down 2 years age and osteoporosis among the studied working women (n= 365)
  • Table 10. Correlation between drugs, hormonal therapy, smoking, drinking tea and coffee and the presence of osteoporosis among the studied working women (n= 365)
  • Table 11. Correlation between eating protein, body mass index, loss of appetite, exercises and the presence of osteoporosis among the t studied working women (n= 365)