Figure 3From: Dietary patterns in Canadian men and women ages 25 and older: relationship to demographics, body mass index, and bone mineral density Regression coefficients for dietary patterns and energy intake as predictors of femoral neck BMD with adjustment for body mass index. The parameter estimates are for each 1 SD increase of the nutrient dense factor score, the energy dense factor score, the difference between energy dense and nutrient dense factor score, and the log-tranformed energy intake (1 SD is roughly 36% change in energy intake). P-values for null hypothesis (from top to bottom) Younger Men: 0.028, 0.552, 0.258, 0.030; Older Men: 0.118, 0.007, 0.005, 0.399; Premenopausal Women: 0.300, 0.374, 0.904, 0.425; Postmenopausal Women: 0.353, 0.032, 0.028, 0.110.Back to article page