Fewer spine degenerations among Southeast Asians than among Southern Chinese suggests populations from a warmer climate have inherently better spine health.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.21037/qims-24-1533
Sheng-Nan Tang, Cai-Ying Li, Jason C S Leung, Anthony W L Kwok, Timothy C Y Kwok, Yì Xiáng J Wáng
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Abstract

Background: Compared with older Caucasians, older Chinese have remarkably lower prevalence and lower severity of spine degenerative changes. There have been few studies on Southeast East populations. This study aims to compare radiographic spine degeneration features among older Hong Kong (HK) Chinese, older Thais, and older Indonesians.

Methods: This study included 195 Thai women (mean: 73.6 years), 202 Thai men (mean: 73.7 years), 227 Indonesian women (mean: 70.5 years), and 174 Indonesian men (mean: 70.2 years), as well as same number of gender- and age-matched HK Chinese. The recruitment plan was that the participants would represent the general older population of their respective communities. With spine radiograph, spine hyper-kyphosis, osteoarthritic wedging (OAw), acquired short vertebrae (SVa), general osteophyte formation, lumbar disc space narrowing, and lumbar spondylolisthesis were assessed.

Results: Compared with Southeast Asians (Thais and Indonesian data together), Chinese women and men had a higher prevalence of hyper-kyphosis (24.9% vs. 16.4%), OAw (2.4% vs. 0.9%), general osteophyte formation (15.3% vs. 10.5%), lumber disc space narrowing (27.6% vs. 20.3%), and lumbar spondylolisthesis (20.7% vs. 15.3%). The trends were also consistent for sub-group data analyses. An even lower prevalence was noted among Indonesian women and men than among Thais in general osteophyte formation (5.9% vs. 14.1%), lumbar disc space narrowing (18.3% vs. 24.1%), and lumbar spondylolisthesis (11.4% vs. 19.3%).

Conclusions: This study showed a lower prevalence of spine degeneration changes among older Thais and older Indonesians than among older Chinese. Indonesians, who inhabit an even warmer climate, show even fewer spine degeneration changes than Thais.

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与中国南方人相比,东南亚人的脊柱退化较少,这表明气候温暖的人群脊柱健康状况较好。
背景:与老年白种人相比,中国老年人脊柱退行性病变的发病率和严重程度明显较低。而针对东南亚人群的研究却很少。本研究旨在比较香港老年华人、泰国老年华人和印尼老年华人的脊柱退行性变影像学特征:研究对象包括 195 名泰国女性(平均 73.6 岁)、202 名泰国男性(平均 73.7 岁)、227 名印尼女性(平均 70.5 岁)和 174 名印尼男性(平均 70.2 岁),以及相同数量的性别和年龄匹配的香港华人。招募计划是让参与者代表各自社区的一般老年人口。通过脊柱X光片,对脊柱过度后凸、骨关节炎楔形(OAw)、后天性短椎(SVa)、全身骨质增生、腰椎间盘间隙狭窄和腰椎骨质增生进行评估:结果:与东南亚人(泰国人和印度尼西亚人的数据合在一起)相比,中国女性和男性的脊柱后凸患病率(24.9% 对 16.4%)、OAw 患病率(2.4% 对 0.9%)、全身骨质增生患病率(15.3% 对 10.5%)、腰椎间盘间隙狭窄患病率(27.6% 对 20.3%)和腰椎滑脱患病率(20.7% 对 15.3%)都更高。分组数据分析的趋势也是一致的。在一般骨质增生形成(5.9% 对 14.1%)、腰椎间盘间隙狭窄(18.3% 对 24.1%)和腰椎滑脱(11.4% 对 19.3%)方面,印尼女性和男性的患病率甚至低于泰国人:本研究显示,泰国老年人和印尼老年人的脊椎退行性病变发生率低于中国老年人。居住在气候更加温暖地区的印尼人的脊椎退行性病变发生率甚至低于泰国人。
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