Significant decrease in the incidence of osteoporotic hip fracture in patients with higher leisure-time physical activity: A case-control study

Haldor Andrés Rojas Hitschfeld , Isidora Catalina Fernández Contreras , Marco Antonio Grandón Solís , Constanza Tatiana Von Plessing Pierry , Carolina Andrea Frías Leiva , Lizandro Ismael Jaque González , Samuel Antonio Parra Aguilera , Carlos Enrique Chandia Aguilera , Erik Iván Quevedo Langenegger
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Abstract

Introduction

The principal group of people who suffer from fragility hip fractures is the elderly population, gaining relevance given the increase in the average median age of the Chilean and European populations. This fracture risk is associated with a decreased bone density. Physical activity is a protective factor in the risk of falls and a determinant of bone resistance.

Objectives

Determine the impact of physical activity on the probability of suffering a fragility hip fracture in a population ≥ 60 years of age in a public trauma hospital in Chile.

Materials and methods

It was conducted a relational analytical study of cases and controls. A total of 147 patients participated, the case group with osteoporosis hip fracture formed for 72 patients, and the control group without hip fracture 75 patients formed for 75 patients. To quantify physical activity was applied the instrument Global Physical Activity Questionnaire in the control group, and a designed version to assess pre-fracture physical activity in the case group.

Results

There is a significant statistical difference between the incidence of hip fractures and physical activity during leisure time, both for vigorous physical activity (p = 0.002, p < 0.05), moderate physical activity (p < 0.001, p < 0.05), and for moderate physical activity at work (p = 0.016, p < 0.05).

Conclusions

Physical activity during leisure time and moderate physical activity at work showed to be factors associated with a significant decrease in the incidence of fragility hip fractures.

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业余时间体育锻炼较多的患者骨质疏松性髋部骨折发病率明显降低:病例对照研究
导言:脆性髋部骨折的主要患者群体是老年人,随着智利和欧洲人口平均中位年龄的增加,这一问题变得越来越重要。这种骨折风险与骨密度下降有关。体育锻炼是跌倒风险的保护因素,也是骨骼抵抗力的决定因素。目的确定体育锻炼对智利一家公立创伤医院中≥60岁人群发生脆性髋部骨折概率的影响。共有 147 名患者参与了研究,其中骨质疏松症髋部骨折病例组 72 人,无髋部骨折对照组 75 人。为了量化体力活动,对照组采用了全球体力活动调查问卷,病例组则采用了设计版的全球体力活动调查问卷来评估骨折前的体力活动。002, p < 0.05)、中等体力活动(p < 0.001, p < 0.05)以及工作时的中等体力活动(p = 0.016, p < 0.05)。
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