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Table 2 rs7595412 SNP effects on osteoporosis traits in postmenopausal Danish women

From: PLCL1 rs7595412 variation is not associated with hip bone size variation in postmenopausal Danish women

 

A/A

A/G

G/G

Log-Additive

(p value)

Recessive

(p value)

Dominant

(p value)

N

943

229

19

na

na

na

Hip Bone Size

(cm2)

36.5 ± 3.6

36.4 ± 3.7

35.9 ± 4.0

0.26

0.47

0.30

Spine Bone Size

(cm2)

58.3 ± 5.3

58.1 ± 5.0

57.6 ± 6.2

0.49

0.57

0.55

Bone Mineral Density

(g/cm2)

      

Distal part of the arm

0.358 ± 0.077

0.367 ± 0.072

0.335 ± 0.064

0.45

0.12

0.18

Femur Neck

0.667 ± 0.105

0.666 ± 0.101

0.658 ± 0.075

0.44

0.62

0.47

Total Femur

0.791 ± 0.122

0.784 ± 0.131

0.757 ± 0.083

0.16

0.19

0.24

Total Spine

0.880 ± 0.149

0.890 ± 0.164

0.843 ± 0.122

0.94

0.24

0.66

Serum Crosslaps

(ng/ml)#

0.359 [0.189-0.684]

0.351 [0.187-0.658]

0.457 [0.230-0.905]

0.68

0.10

0.97

Serum Osteocalcin

(ng/ml)#

29.19 [19.51-43.67]

29.12 [19.46-43.59]

35.57 [21.47-58.93]

0.36

0.03

0.71

Vertebral fractures

(Yes/No/na)

177/729/37

34/192/3

3/16/0

na

na

0.04

Hip fractures

(Yes/No/na)

23/917/3

6/222/1

0/19/0

na

na

0.91

  1. Data are presented as arithmetic mean ± standard deviation or as #geometric mean [± standard deviation range]
  2. p-values are from linear or logistic regression models adjusted for BMI and age
  3. na: a low number of women homozygous for the G allele have had vertebral or hip fractures