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职业活动与女性膝关节软骨形态有关。

Occupational activity is associated with knee cartilage morphology in females.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Maturitas. 2010 May;66(1):72-6. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2010.01.014. Epub 2010 Feb 13.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a major cause of pain and disability in women, becoming a major health problem in mid to later life. A better understanding of factors contributing to deleterious structural knee changes may be important for preventing OA. In men, occupations associated with frequent knee bending have been shown to be associated with damage to knee cartilage. This has not been examined in women. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of occupational specific knee activities on tibial and patella cartilage morphology among healthy females.

METHODS

96 females aged 26-62 years with no history of knee injury or symptoms were recruited as part of a study of community-based study of lifestyle factors on knee health. Occupational activity data examining the frequency of tasks such as heavy lifting, knee bending, stair climbing, walking and standing were obtained by questionnaire. Tibial and patella cartilage volumes and defects were measured from magnetic resonance imaging using validated methods.

RESULTS

Heavy lifting/bending/squatting, knee bending, stair climbing and walking were all associated with an increased risk of patella, but not tibial, cartilage defects (odds ratio 1.8-2.9; p<or=0.05) after adjustment for potential confounders, including knee alignment and radiographic joint space narrowing. There was a trend towards knee bending being associated with a reduction in patella cartilage volume (p=0.07).

CONCLUSION

Our results demonstrate that asymptomatic adult females with occupations requiring frequent knee bending have patella, but not tibial cartilage damage. These findings suggest that vocational tasks requiring knee bending are detrimental to the structure of cartilage in females and may be an area to consider in the prevention of knee OA.

摘要

简介

膝骨关节炎(OA)是女性疼痛和残疾的主要原因,成为中年及以后生活中的主要健康问题。更好地了解导致膝关节结构恶化的因素对于预防 OA 可能很重要。在男性中,已经证明与频繁膝关节弯曲相关的职业与膝关节软骨损伤有关。但是,这在女性中尚未进行过研究。本研究旨在研究职业特定的膝关节活动对健康女性胫骨和髌骨软骨形态的影响。

方法

96 名年龄在 26-62 岁之间、无膝关节受伤或症状史的女性作为社区生活方式因素对膝关节健康研究的一部分被招募。通过问卷获得了职业活动数据,检查了诸如举重、膝关节弯曲、爬楼梯、步行和站立等任务的频率。使用验证方法从磁共振成像中测量胫骨和髌骨软骨体积和缺陷。

结果

在调整了潜在混杂因素(包括膝关节对线和放射学关节间隙变窄)后,重负荷/弯曲/深蹲、膝关节弯曲、爬楼梯和步行均与髌骨软骨缺陷的风险增加相关(比值比 1.8-2.9;p<0.05)。有趋势表明膝关节弯曲与髌骨软骨体积减少相关(p=0.07)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,需要频繁膝关节弯曲的无症状成年女性患有髌骨,但没有胫骨软骨损伤。这些发现表明,需要膝关节弯曲的职业任务对女性软骨的结构有害,可能是预防膝 OA 的一个考虑因素。

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