中国中老年人群髋部骨折和跌倒的风险分层终生风险和发生率:中国健康与退休纵向研究。

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Translation Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jot.2024.10.013
Guangyuan Du , Zijuan Fan , Kenan Fan , Haifeng Liu , Jing Zhang , Dijun Li , Lei Yan , Jingwei Jiu , Ruoqi Li , Xiaoke Li , Songyan Li , Ligan Jia , Huachen Liu , Yijia Ren , Xuanbo Liu , Jiao Jiao Li , Bin Wang
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摘要

背景:髋部骨折(HF)是老年人最常见的骨科疾病之一,跌倒是HF的主要危险因素。随着老年人口的激增,中国正面临着HF和falls的巨大挑战。然而,在全国范围内,对影响心衰和跌倒的危险因素及其相关性的全面长期观察报道很少。方法:采用2011 - 2018年中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)数据建立纵向队列。采用SAS改进Kaplan-Meier方法,对中国6个地区50、60、70岁指标年龄下跌倒和HF的发病率密度、多风险分层终生风险(90岁以下)及终生风险分层进行了研究。结果:本研究确定了17 705名年龄在50-89岁之间的受试者。女性和男性的跌倒发生率分别为65.07和47.53 / 1000人年。女性的HF发病率密度为5.58 / 1000人年,高于男性的4.88 / 1000人年。到50岁时,女性患HF的风险为18.58%,男性为13.72%。视力和听力与跌倒和心衰的终生风险显著相关。肥胖相关因素与终生风险呈年龄相关关系。缺乏午睡、下肢力量和身体能力差是HF风险的指标。中国西北地区终生跌倒风险最低,但HF风险最高,而其他地区在跌倒和HF之间表现出一致的趋势。结论:全球老龄化人口面临着相当大的跌倒和心衰风险。本研究在中国人群中确定了与疾病史、生活习惯、健康状况和身体功能有关的几个危险因素,并在中国六个地区之间确定了不同的风险因素。未来的预防管理方案,以及患者的自我意识是必要的,以提高预防跌倒和心衰,以减少其发病率在老龄化人口。本文的翻译潜力:中国是世界上老龄化人口最多的国家,在公共卫生方面面临着无与伦比的挑战。该研究在全国范围内对45 - 90岁人群的髋部骨折和跌倒的终生风险进行了多重风险因素分层,这将为早期和持续预防此类伤害提供启示。
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Risk-stratified lifetime risk and incidence of hip fracture and falls in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population: The China health and retirement longitudinal study

Background

Hip fracture (HF) is one of the most prevalent orthopedic conditions among the elderly, with falls being the primary risk factor for HF. With the surge of aged population, China is facing great challenges from HF and falls. However, a comprehensive long-term observation of risk factors affecting HF and falls and their association are little reported at a national level.

Methods

The longitudinal cohort was established using the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) data from 2011 to 2018. The incidence density and multi-risk-stratified lifetime risk (up to 90 years of age) of falls and HF were studied at index ages of 50, 60, and 70, as well as the lifetime risk stratified by six regions in China, based on the modified Kaplan–Meier method with Statistical Analysis System (SAS).

Results

This study identified 17 705 subjects aged 50–89. The incidence density of falls was 65.07 and 47.53 per 1000 person-years in women and men, respectively. The incidence density of HF was also higher in women at 5.58 per 1000 person-years than in men at 4.88. By age 50, the lifetime risk of experiencing a HF was 18.58 % for women and 13.72 % for men. Vision and hearing abilities were significantly related to the lifetime risk of both falls and HF. Obesity-related factors presented age-relevant relationships with lifelong risks. Lack of naps, poor lower limb strength, and physical capabilities were indicative of HF risk. The north-western region of China had the lowest lifetime risk of falls but highest risk of HF, while other regions showed a consistent trend between falls and HF.

Conclusion

The aging population worldwide faces a considerable risk of falls and HF. Several risk factors were identified in this study using a Chinese population, relating to disease history, lifestyle habits, health status and physical function, and the risks differed among six regions in China. Future precautionary management programs, as well as patient self-awareness are necessary for improving the prevention of falls and HF to reduce their incidence in the aging population.

The translational potential of this article

With the greatest aged population worldwide, China faces the unparalleled challenge on public health. The study poses the lifetime risk of hip fracture and falls stratified by multiple risk factors in people from 45 to 90 in a national scale, which would shed a light on the early and continuous prevention of such injury.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
Journal of Orthopaedic Translation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Translation (JOT) is the official peer-reviewed, open access journal of the Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society (CSOS) and the International Chinese Musculoskeletal Research Society (ICMRS). It is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Elsevier.
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