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          <dc:title>Statistical Analysis of Risk Factors of Osteoporosis in Yangon (Ei Ei Thin, 2022)</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Ei Ei Thin</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Osteoporosis issues in elders is the most adverse public health disease
associated with substantial fracture among male and female. The purpose of this study
is to examine the association between demographic and behavioral factors and the
prevalence of osteoporosis. Secondary data were collected by Troikaa Pharmaceuticals
Co., Ltd were employed in this study. The descriptive analysis, bivariate analysis and
logistic regression models were used in this study. According to the descriptive
analysis, 34% of the respondents have occurred osteoporosis. Regarding bivariate
analysis, it was found that age, gender, low body weight (≤128 lb), smoking, personal
history of fracture and low level of calcium/vitamin D intake were related with
osteoporosis. According to the logistic regression analysis, risk factors such as age,
gender, low body weight (≤128lb), personal fracture and low level of calcium/vitamin
D intake played significant role in the prevalence of osteoporosis. The results of this
study may be used to facilitate risk-prevention strategies to reduce the prevalence of
osteoporosis. This study may drive positive social change by facilitating public health
to promote and implement effective behavioral interventions to prevent osteoporosis.</dc:description>
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