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影响无症状受试者髋关节间隙的因素。哥本哈根市心脏研究的骨关节炎子研究中4151名受试者的调查。

Factors influencing hip joint space in asymptomatic subjects. A survey of 4151 subjects of the Copenhagen City Heart Study: the Osteoarthritis Substudy.

作者信息

Jacobsen S, Sonne-Holm S, Søballe K, Gebuhr P, Lund B

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark.

出版信息

Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2004 Sep;12(9):698-703. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2004.06.002.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aims of the study were to investigate the distribution of hip joint space width (JSW) in asymptomatic subjects without radiologic evidence of degeneration, and investigate the influence of age, sex, physical parameters, occupational activity, and smoking on JSW.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The distribution of minimum JSW was determined in hip joints in standardized, weight-bearing pelvic radiographs of the Copenhagen City Heart Study: The Osteoarthritis Substudy cohort of 4151 subjects. Asymptomatic subjects without radiologic osteoarthritis were included (1018M/1554F). Occupational exposure to repeated daily lifting, smoking, and physical parameters were registered for each individual.

RESULTS

Overall, female minimum JSW was significantly smaller compared with male JSW (P < 0.0001). Female minimum JSW decreased significantly with age (P < 0.0001), while male minimum JSW remained relatively unaltered throughout life (P(right) = 0319, P(left) = 0.18). Minimum JSW correlated positively with height, weight, and BMI, as did femoral head radius. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed significant influence of sex and age on minimum JSW in females only. Positive or adverse effects of cigarette smoking on hip JSW were not documented. Type and duration of occupational exposure to repeated daily lifting did not affect hip JSW significantly.

CONCLUSION

Minimum JSW decreased progressively with age in women, while it was unaltered in men. A history of smoking or different occupational exposure to repeated daily lifting did not influence minimum hip JSW significantly. Differences in body mass index, height or weight did not significantly influence minimum hip joint JSW.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在调查无退变影像学证据的无症状受试者髋关节间隙宽度(JSW)的分布情况,并研究年龄、性别、身体参数、职业活动和吸烟对JSW的影响。

材料与方法

在哥本哈根市心脏研究的标准化负重骨盆X线片中测定髋关节最小JSW的分布:骨关节炎子研究队列包括4151名受试者。纳入无放射性骨关节炎的无症状受试者(1018名男性/1554名女性)。记录每个人的职业性每日重复性提举暴露、吸烟情况和身体参数。

结果

总体而言,女性最小JSW显著小于男性JSW(P < 0.0001)。女性最小JSW随年龄显著降低(P < 0.0001),而男性最小JSW在一生中保持相对不变(右侧P = 0.319,左侧P = 0.18)。最小JSW与身高、体重和BMI呈正相关,股骨头半径也如此。多因素逻辑回归分析显示,仅性别和年龄对女性最小JSW有显著影响。未记录吸烟对髋关节JSW的正面或负面影响。职业性每日重复性提举的类型和持续时间对髋关节JSW无显著影响。

结论

女性最小JSW随年龄逐渐降低,而男性则无变化。吸烟史或不同的职业性每日重复性提举暴露对最小髋关节JSW无显著影响。体重指数、身高或体重差异对最小髋关节间隙宽度无显著影响。

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