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Background data of men and postmenopausal women with T2DM.

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Comparison of various parameters between patients with T2DM presenting with and without vertebral fractures in women.

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Comparison of various parameters between patients with T2DM presenting with and without vertebral fractures in men.

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Fig 1.

Associations between the presence of vertebral fractures and spinal BMD and TBS in all participants and the subgroups stratified by spinal BMD T-scores in women.

Odds ratios are presented as a 1 SD increase in spinal BMD and TBS. Model 1: adjusted for age, the duration of T2DM, and phosphate levels. Model 2: adjusted for the factors included in Model 1 and spinal BMD. *, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.01.

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Fig 2.

Associations between the presence of vertebral fractures and spinal BMD and TBS in all participants and the subgroups stratified by spinal BMD T-scores in men.

Odds ratios are presented as a 1 SD increase in spinal BMD and TBS. Model 1: adjusted for age, the duration of T2DM, and phosphate levels. Model 2: adjusted for the factors included in Model 1 and spinal BMD. *, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.01.

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Fig 3.

Decision tree analysis for the determination of the prevalence of vertebral fractures in patients with T2DM.

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