Data
610 items of data are available, covering 610 participants.
Some values have special meanings defined by Data-Coding
14654.
Defined-instances run from 26 to 26, labelled using Instancing
1.
Units of measurement are None.
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- 48 items have value 2 (Rib)
- 5 items have value 3 (Sternum)
- 1 items have value 4 (Scapula [shoulder blade])
- 18 items have value 5 (Humerus proximal)
- 13 items have value 6 (Humerus mid and distal)
- 34 items have value 7 (Radius/Ulna proximal [forearm - up to elbow])
- 133 items have value 8 (Radius/Ulna distal (Colles/Smiths) [wrist])
- 43 items have value 9 (Hand carpal ring, metacarpals)
- 10 items have value 10 (Vertebra)
- 10 items have value 11 (Pelvis/sacrum)
- 5 items have value 12 (Femur proximal (e.g. hip))
- 5 items have value 13 (Femur distal)
- 2 items have value 14 (Patella)
- 33 items have value 15 (Tibia/Fibula proximal)
- 81 items have value 16 (Tibia/Fibula distal (ankle))
- 66 items have value 17 (Foot tarsal bones, metatarsals)
- 103 items have value 18 (Fingers/toes)
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Notes
tyftbr0914x - Which bone that was first broken by the participant after 25 years of age - from ages 60-64 and 68 years
Coding 14654 defines 20 special values:
- 1 represents "Clavicle"
- 2 represents "Rib"
- 3 represents "Sternum"
- 4 represents "Scapula [shoulder blade]"
- 5 represents "Humerus proximal"
- 6 represents "Humerus mid and distal"
- 7 represents "Radius/Ulna proximal [forearm - up to elbow]"
- 8 represents "Radius/Ulna distal (Colles/Smiths) [wrist]"
- 9 represents "Hand carpal ring, metacarpals"
- 10 represents "Vertebra"
- 11 represents "Pelvis/sacrum"
- 12 represents "Femur proximal (e.g. hip)"
- 13 represents "Femur distal"
- 14 represents "Patella"
- 15 represents "Tibia/Fibula proximal"
- 16 represents "Tibia/Fibula distal (ankle)"
- 17 represents "Foot tarsal bones, metatarsals"
- 18 represents "Fingers/toes"
- 19 represents "Unspecified"
- 20 represents "Other (e.g. nose)"
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