Vertebral fracture prevalence and risk factors for fracture in the Gambia, West Africa: the Gambian bone and muscle ageing study.

IF 5.1 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1093/jbmr/zjae182
Kate A Ward, Landing Jarjou, Camille Pearse, Mícheál Ó Breasail, Ramatoulie E Janha, Ayse Zengin, Ann Prentice, Nicola J Crabtree
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There are limited data describing the epidemiology of vertebral fractures (VF) from resource-limited settings, where the ageing population is growing most rapidly. We aimed to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for VF in The Gambia, West Africa. The Gambian Bone and Muscle Ageing Study is a prospective observational study in men and women aged 40 years and over. Rural participants had baseline measurements and plasma samples collected and were followed up 6-8 years later; urban participants had a single measurement. DXA scans were obtained to assess areal bone mineral density (aBMD), body composition and VF. Prevalence and incidence were calculated. Risk factors for prevalent and incident fracture were tested using logistic regression, in men and women separately, with and without adjustment for age and BMI. At baseline, 581 individuals (298 women) had useable scans, 214 (127 women) at follow-up. Prevalence of VF was 14.8%. Those with VF were older (65.6(11.2) vs 61.7(12.3) years, P=.01) and had lower aBMD Z-scores. For example, in women, a 1SD increase in femoral neck Z-score resulted in a lower risk of having a prevalent VF (OR [95% CI]) 0.51 [0.38, 0.73]. In men, lumbar spine Z-scores were predictive of prevalent fracture; (0.71 [0.53, 0.97]). The incidence of VF over follow-up was 12.1%. Low BMD and grip strength were associated with the odds of having an incident VF. Given the importance of prevalent VF in predicting future VF and other fragility fractures in other populations, our findings are a major cause for concern. VF prevalence in Gambian older adults is similar to elsewhere despite fractures not being a perceived issue. Risk factors were like those identified elsewhere including age, aBMD and bone resorption. Understanding the impact of these fractures is important in a region where health of the ageing population needs to be prioritized.

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西非冈比亚的脊椎骨折流行率和骨折风险因素:冈比亚骨骼和肌肉老化研究。
在老龄化人口增长最为迅速的资源有限地区,有关脊椎骨折(VF)流行病学的数据十分有限。我们旨在确定西非冈比亚椎体骨折的流行率、发病率和风险因素。冈比亚骨骼和肌肉老化研究是一项前瞻性观察研究,研究对象为 40 岁及以上的男性和女性。农村参与者进行了基线测量并采集了血浆样本,6-8 年后进行了随访;城市参与者只进行了一次测量。通过 DXA 扫描评估平均骨矿物质密度 (aBMD)、身体成分和 VF。计算患病率和发病率。在对年龄和体重指数进行调整或未进行调整的情况下,分别对男性和女性的流行性骨折和事故性骨折的风险因素进行了逻辑回归测试。基线时,581人(298名女性)有可用的扫描结果,随访时有214人(127名女性)有可用的扫描结果。室颤发生率为 14.8%。VF患者年龄较大(65.6(11.2) vs 61.7(12.3)岁,P=.01),aBMD Z分数较低。例如,在女性中,股骨颈 Z 值每增加 1SD 就会降低发生 VF 的风险(OR [95% CI])0.51 [0.38, 0.73]。在男性中,腰椎 Z 值可预测流行性骨折;(0.71 [0.53, 0.97])。在随访期间,VF的发生率为12.1%。低 BMD 和握力与发生 VF 的几率相关。鉴于流行性室间隔缺损在预测其他人群未来室间隔缺损和其他脆性骨折方面的重要性,我们的研究结果令人十分担忧。冈比亚老年人的室间隔缺损发生率与其他地区相似,尽管骨折并不被认为是一个问题。风险因素与其他地方发现的风险因素相似,包括年龄、非骨密度和骨吸收。在一个需要优先考虑老龄人口健康的地区,了解这些骨折的影响非常重要。
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (JBMR) publishes highly impactful original manuscripts, reviews, and special articles on basic, translational and clinical investigations relevant to the musculoskeletal system and mineral metabolism. Specifically, the journal is interested in original research on the biology and physiology of skeletal tissues, interdisciplinary research spanning the musculoskeletal and other systems, including but not limited to immunology, hematology, energy metabolism, cancer biology, and neurology, and systems biology topics using large scale “-omics” approaches. The journal welcomes clinical research on the pathophysiology, treatment and prevention of osteoporosis and fractures, as well as sarcopenia, disorders of bone and mineral metabolism, and rare or genetically determined bone diseases.
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