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Characteristics of 488 women and 170 men in the study.

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Prevalence of osteoarthritis of the knee in 170 men and 488 women.

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Figure 1.

Prevalence of osteoarthritis of the knee in 170 men and 488 women aged ≥40 years classified by age.

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Figure 2.

Prevalence of osteoarthritis of the knee classified by body mass index group in 170 men and 488 women aged ≥40 years.

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Table 3.

Self-reported pain and clinical symptoms of the knee in 170 men and 488 women.

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Table 4.

Predictors of radiographic OA of the knee: results of binomial regression analysis on 170 men and 488 women.

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Figure 3.

Prevalence of osteoarthritis of the knee classified by the number of knee complaints or symptoms among 170 men and 488 women aged ≥40 years.

The solid bar shows the prevalence of knee OA, and the cross-hatched bar shows the proportion of individuals with 0, 1, 2, …, 7+ knee complains/symptoms.

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