Distribution of the studied working women according to their socio-demographic characteristics (n= 365)

Distribution of the studied working women according to their socio-demographic characteristics (n= 365)

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... if p-<0.05 and Highly Significant if p-<0.001. Table 1 shows that the highest percentages of women were found within age groups from 40-49 years (36.4%) and 30-39 years (24.1%) with Mean± SD = 40.15 ± 10.44. ...
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... 9 Shows that; there were high statistically significant correlation between age, family history of osteoporosis (P < 0.001), fall down 2 years age (P < 0.05) and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women, while there were not statistically significant correlation between education and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women (P > 0.05). Table 10 Shows that; there were high statistically significant correlation between drugs, hormonal therapy, smoking (P < 0.001), drinking tea and coffee (P < 0.05) and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women. Table 11 Shows that; there were high statistically significant correlation between eating protein, body mass index, loss of appetite (P < 0.05), exercises and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women (P < 0.001) ...
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... 10 Shows that; there were high statistically significant correlation between drugs, hormonal therapy, smoking (P < 0.001), drinking tea and coffee (P < 0.05) and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women. Table 11 Shows that; there were high statistically significant correlation between eating protein, body mass index, loss of appetite (P < 0.05), exercises and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women (P < 0.001) ...
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... was found that, the highest percentages of women were found within age groups from 40-49 (had their menopause) in more than one third and 30-39 years in about one fourth of osteoporosis women's with Mean± SD = 40.15 ± 10.44, with a high statistically significant correlation between age at menopause, and the presence of osteoporosis among the study working women, as shown in Table 1. This result was in harmony with study conducted by [2] who made a study about osteoporosis found that Mean age of participated women was 43.7 ± 1.3 years and a statistically significant correlation was found between osteoporosis among the subjects and their age. ...