Fig 1.
The cumulative incidence of low-energy fractures stratified by orthostatic decrease in systolic blood pressure over 20 mmHg in the Malmö Preventive Project population (n = 33 000).
Fig 2.
The cumulative incidence of low-energy fractures stratified by resting heart rate over 68 bpm in the Malmö Preventive Project population (n = 33 000).
Table 1.
Baseline characteristics.
Table 2.
Relation between hemodynamic parameters and first incident low energy fracture.
Fig 3.
Quartile specific hazard ratios concerning resting heart rate and orthostatic change in systolic blood pressure (SBP) in relation to first incident low-energy fracture.
Hazard ratio = 1.00 (reference) for quartile 1/1 of resting heart rate/ΔSBP. Model includes covariates age, sex, body-mass-index, antihypertensive treatment, smoking, diabetes, previous myocardial infarction, SBP in supine. Results are detailed in S3 Table.