Table 1.

Characteristics of Postmenopausal Women Participating in Osteoporosis Screening, by Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy.

CharacteristicHRT Users n = 220HRT Nonusers n = 106P Value*
Age, mean years59.263.3<.001
Race or ethnic group, white, %94.193.3
Education, %
 High school16.721.9
 Some college17.614.3
 College graduate20.726.7
 Graduate school42.832.4
Weight, mean pounds150.1156.9
Height, mean inches64.264.8
Body mass index, mean25.726.3
Smoking status, ever %29.317.9.028
Exercise, times per week2.83.28
Overall health, %
 Excellent16.923.6
 Good51.146.2
 Average20.518.9
 Fair11.012.3
 Poor0.50.0
Fractures, history, %6.213.5.03
 Hip1.40.0
 Rib2.43.1
 Wrist2.411.4.001
Family history of fractures in elderly, %33.324.5
Rheumatoid arthritis, %11.88.6
Symptoms of menopause, %82.964.8<.001
Menopausal symptoms, mean No.3.82.9
Composite attitude toward preventing menopause symptoms, mean22.621.8
Calcium supplement daily, %71.065.2
Any osteoporosis treatment, %10.819.4
Any nonprescription medicine, %23.015.7
  • * P-value significance according to χ2 for proportions or t test for difference between means.

  • 5-point Likert scale responses for 5 symptoms were summed (total possible = 25).