RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEA DRINKING HABITS AND OSTEOPOROTIC HIP/FEMUR FRACTURES
*Dr. Sohaib Arshad Butt, Dr. Noreen Ali and Dr. Fatima Amjad
ABSTRACT
Objective: To explore the relationship between tea drinking habits and osteoporotic hip/femur fractures. Methods: Paired case-control method was used for face-to-face interviews from January 2014 to June 2018. Patients (n=435) with newly osteoporotic hip/femur fracture and 435 controls with the same gender and age (±3) were given questionnaire survey. The survey content included general situation, detailed tea drinking and other diet condition, health-related behavior and family history of fractures, etc. Results: Single factor logistic analysis showed that the habit of drinking tea can significantly reduce the risk of hip/femur fracture. Cumulative year of tea drinking, the cumulative amount of tea and tea concentration (low dose group) have the maximum protection for fracture, while the high dose group is weaker in protection (trend test, P
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