以色列45-74岁犹太和阿拉伯妇女骨质疏松的相关因素:全国妇女健康访谈调查。

Dorit Nitzan-Kaluski, Ayelet Chinich, Anneke Ifrah, Dafna Merom, Manfred S Green
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目的:了解以色列中老年犹太和阿拉伯妇女骨质疏松症的患病率及其相关因素。设计:通过电话采访,对随机抽取的以色列女性进行横断面研究。问题包括医生诊断的骨质疏松症、人口统计学和生活方式变量、医疗状况以及现在和过去使用含雌激素药物的情况。身体质量指数(BMI)由报告的身高和体重计算得出。背景:1998年3月至8月进行的全国人口调查。参与者:全国随机抽样888名年龄在45-74岁之间的女性。主要结果:自我报告的骨质疏松症总体患病率估计为13.7%。这一比率从45-59岁的5.8%急剧上升到60-64岁的19.6%,70-74岁达到27.7%。在45-59岁之间,阿拉伯女性的患病率更高,而在年龄较大的群体中,犹太女性的患病率更高。绝经后明显增加。在对潜在的混杂因素进行校正后,在45-59岁人群中,骨质疏松症与更年期和BMI呈正相关,而在60-74岁人群中,骨质疏松症与年龄和骨质疏松家族史呈正相关,与BMI呈负相关。结论:以色列45-74岁女性经医生诊断的骨质疏松症患病率估计为13.7%,与美国相似。骨质疏松症与危险因素的关系是年龄依赖性的,特别是年龄- bmi对骨质疏松症的相互作用需要进一步研究。
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Correlates of osteoporosis among Jewish and Arab women aged 45-74 in Israel: national women's health interview survey.

Objective: To determine the prevalence and correlates of osteoporosis among middle-aged and elderly Jewish and Arab women in Israel.

Design: A cross-sectional study on a random sample of Israeli women, carried out through telephone interviews. Questions included physician-diagnosed osteoporosis, demographic and lifestyle variables, medical conditions, and present and past use of estrogen-containing medications. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated from reported height and weight.

Setting: A national population-based survey conducted from March through August 1998.

Participants: A national random sample of 888 women aged 45-74.

Main results: The overall prevalence of self-reported osteoporosis was estimated at 13.7%. The rates increased abruptly from about 5.8% at ages 45-59 to 19.6% at ages 60-64, and reached 27.7% at ages 70-74. Between ages 45-59, the rates were higher among Arab women, whereas in the older group they were higher among Jewish women. There was a marked increase following menopause. After adjustment for potential confounders, at ages 45-59, osteoporosis was positively associated with menopause and BMI, whereas at ages 60-74, it was positively associated with age and family history of osteoporosis, and negatively associated with BMI.

Conclusions: The prevalence of physician-diagnosed osteoporosis in Israel among women aged 45-74 is estimated to be 13.7%, which is similar to that for the United States. The association of osteoporosis with risk factors is age-dependent, and in particular, age-BMI interaction on osteoporosis requires further investigation.

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