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Table 1 Annual incidence of distal radial fracture per 100,000 population/year during 2011–2020

From: Epidemiology of distal radius fracture: a regional population-based study in Japan

 

Population

Number of fractures

Annual incidence (95% CI)

Years

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

2011

13,155

6242

6913

26

7

19

197.6 (134.9–289.6)

112.1 (54.3–231.5)

274.8 (176.0–429.3)

2012

12,855

6098

6757

35

6

29

272.6 (195.8–378.6)

98.3 (45.1–214.7)

429.2 (298.8–616.4)

2013

12,647

5994

6653

25

8

17

197.6 (133.9–291.8)

133.9 (67.6–263.4)

255.5 (159.5–409.2)

2014

12,553

5960

6593

32

11

21

254.9 (180.6–359.9)

184.6 (103.1–330.5)

318.5 (208.3–487.0)

2015

12,225

5806

6419

31

6

25

253.6 (178.6–359.9)

103.3 (47.4–225.5)

389.5 (263.8–575.0)

2016

12,029

5723

6306

19

5

14

158.0 (101.1–246.7)

87.4 (37.3–204.5)

222.0 (132.2–372.7)

2017

11,803

5653

6150

23

6

17

194.9 (129.9–292.4)

106.1 (48.6–231.6)

276.4 (172.6–442.7)

2018

11,547

5535

6012

24

6

18

207.8 (139.7–309.3)

108.4 (49.7–236.5)

299.4 (189.4–473.3)

2019

11,266

5409

5857

20

4

16

177.5 (114.9–274.2)

74.0 (28.8–190.2)

273.2 (168.2–443.8)

2020

10,982

5260

5722

23

9

14

209.4 (139.6–314.3)

171.1 (90.0–325.2)

244.7 (145.7–410.7)

  1. aPopulation data were obtained from the government statistics in Japan. Populations for each year were evaluated on March 31 between 2011–2013 and on January 1 between 2014–2020