Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study

Background: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures are, as the hip fractures, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Norway has one of the highest reported incidences of hip fractures in the world. Because of methodological challenges, vertebral fractures are not extensively studied. The aim o...

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Main Authors: Waterloo, S, Ahmed, LA, Center, JR, Eisman, JA, Morseth, B, Nguyen, ND, Nguyen, T, Sogaard, AJ, Emaus, N
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Published: 2012
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spelling ftunivtsydney:oai:opus.lib.uts.edu.au:10453/113796 2023-05-15T18:33:55+02:00 Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study Waterloo, S Ahmed, LA Center, JR Eisman, JA Morseth, B Nguyen, ND Nguyen, T Sogaard, AJ Emaus, N 2012-01-18 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10453/113796 unknown BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 10.1186/1471-2474-13-3 BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2012, 13 http://hdl.handle.net/10453/113796 Orthopedics Spine Humans Spinal Fractures Prevalence Cohort Studies Longitudinal Studies Bone Density Adult Aged 80 and over Middle Aged Norway Female Male Osteoporotic Fractures Radiography Journal Article 2012 ftunivtsydney 2022-03-13T13:45:03Z Background: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures are, as the hip fractures, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Norway has one of the highest reported incidences of hip fractures in the world. Because of methodological challenges, vertebral fractures are not extensively studied. The aim of this population based study was to describe, for the first time, the age- and sex specific occurrence of osteoporotic vertebral fractures in Norway. Methods. Data was collected in the Tromso Study, 2007/8 survey. By the use of dual x-ray absorptiometry (GE Lunar Prodigy) vertebral fracture assessments were performed in 2887 women and men aged from 38 to 87 years, in addition to measurements of bone mineral density at the femoral sites. Information on lifestyle was collected through questionnaires. Comparisons between fractures and non-fractures were done sex stratified, by univariate analyses, adjusting for age when relevant. Results: The prevalence of vertebral fractures varied from about 3% in the age group below 60 to about 19% in the 70+ group in women, and from 7.5% to about 20% in men, with an overall prevalence of 11.8% in women and 13.8% in men (p = 0.07). Among those with fractures, only one fracture was the most common; two and more fractures were present in approximately 30% of the cases. Fractures were seen from the fourth lumbar to the fifth thoracic vertebrae, most common between first lumbar and sixth thoracic vertebrae. The most common type of fracture was the wedge type in both sexes. Bone mineral density at the hip differed significantly according to type of fracture, being highest in those with wedge fractures and lowest in those with compression fractures. Conclusions: The prevalence of vertebral fractures increased by age in women and men, but the overall prevalence was lower than expected, considering the high prevalence of hip and forearm fractures in Norway. In both sexes, the wedge type was the fracture type most frequently observed and most common in the thoracic region. © 2011 Waterloo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromso Tromso Tromsø University of Technology Sydney: OPUS - Open Publications of UTS Scholars Norway Tromso ENVELOPE(16.546,16.546,68.801,68.801) Tromsø
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topic Orthopedics
Spine
Humans
Spinal Fractures
Prevalence
Cohort Studies
Longitudinal Studies
Bone Density
Adult
Aged
80 and over
Middle Aged
Norway
Female
Male
Osteoporotic Fractures
Radiography
spellingShingle Orthopedics
Spine
Humans
Spinal Fractures
Prevalence
Cohort Studies
Longitudinal Studies
Bone Density
Adult
Aged
80 and over
Middle Aged
Norway
Female
Male
Osteoporotic Fractures
Radiography
Waterloo, S
Ahmed, LA
Center, JR
Eisman, JA
Morseth, B
Nguyen, ND
Nguyen, T
Sogaard, AJ
Emaus, N
Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study
topic_facet Orthopedics
Spine
Humans
Spinal Fractures
Prevalence
Cohort Studies
Longitudinal Studies
Bone Density
Adult
Aged
80 and over
Middle Aged
Norway
Female
Male
Osteoporotic Fractures
Radiography
description Background: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures are, as the hip fractures, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Norway has one of the highest reported incidences of hip fractures in the world. Because of methodological challenges, vertebral fractures are not extensively studied. The aim of this population based study was to describe, for the first time, the age- and sex specific occurrence of osteoporotic vertebral fractures in Norway. Methods. Data was collected in the Tromso Study, 2007/8 survey. By the use of dual x-ray absorptiometry (GE Lunar Prodigy) vertebral fracture assessments were performed in 2887 women and men aged from 38 to 87 years, in addition to measurements of bone mineral density at the femoral sites. Information on lifestyle was collected through questionnaires. Comparisons between fractures and non-fractures were done sex stratified, by univariate analyses, adjusting for age when relevant. Results: The prevalence of vertebral fractures varied from about 3% in the age group below 60 to about 19% in the 70+ group in women, and from 7.5% to about 20% in men, with an overall prevalence of 11.8% in women and 13.8% in men (p = 0.07). Among those with fractures, only one fracture was the most common; two and more fractures were present in approximately 30% of the cases. Fractures were seen from the fourth lumbar to the fifth thoracic vertebrae, most common between first lumbar and sixth thoracic vertebrae. The most common type of fracture was the wedge type in both sexes. Bone mineral density at the hip differed significantly according to type of fracture, being highest in those with wedge fractures and lowest in those with compression fractures. Conclusions: The prevalence of vertebral fractures increased by age in women and men, but the overall prevalence was lower than expected, considering the high prevalence of hip and forearm fractures in Norway. In both sexes, the wedge type was the fracture type most frequently observed and most common in the thoracic region. © 2011 Waterloo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Waterloo, S
Ahmed, LA
Center, JR
Eisman, JA
Morseth, B
Nguyen, ND
Nguyen, T
Sogaard, AJ
Emaus, N
author_facet Waterloo, S
Ahmed, LA
Center, JR
Eisman, JA
Morseth, B
Nguyen, ND
Nguyen, T
Sogaard, AJ
Emaus, N
author_sort Waterloo, S
title Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study
title_short Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study
title_full Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study
title_fullStr Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based Tromsø study
title_sort prevalence of vertebral fractures in women and men in the population-based tromsø study
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10453/113796
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Tromsø
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op_relation BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
10.1186/1471-2474-13-3
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