Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2024 Dec;76(12):1733-1743. doi: 10.1002/acr.25416. Epub 2024 Sep 18.
The aim was to estimate odds ratios (ORs) of associations between family history of arthritis, osteoporosis, and carpal tunnel syndrome and prevalence in a real-world population, uncovering family histories of related conditions that may increase risk because of shared heritability, condition pathophysiology, or social/environmental factors.
Using data from 156,307 participants in the All of Us (AoU) Research Program, we examined associations between self-reported first-degree family history of five common types of arthritis (fibromyalgia, gout, osteoarthritis [OA], rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus [SLE]), osteoporosis, and carpal tunnel syndrome and prevalence. We evaluate associations across seven conditions and performed stratified analyses by race and ethnicity, sex, socioeconomic differences, body mass index, and type of affected relative.
More than 38% of AoU participants reported a family history of any arthritis, osteoporosis, or carpal tunnel syndrome. Adults with a family history of any arthritis, osteoporosis, and carpal tunnel syndrome exhibited 3.68 to 7.59 (4.90, on average) odds of having the same condition and 0.70 to 2.10 (1.24, on average) odds of having a different condition. The strongest associations observed were between family history of OA and prevalence of OA (OR 7.59; 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 7.32-7.88) and family history of SLE and prevalence of SLE (OR 6.34; 95% CI 5.17-7.74). We additionally uncover race and ethnicity and sex disparities in family history associations.
Family history of several related conditions was associated with increased risk for arthritis, osteoporosis, and carpal tunnel syndrome, underscoring the importance of family history of related conditions for primary prevention.
旨在估计关节炎、骨质疏松症和腕管综合征家族史与真实人群患病率之间的比值比(OR),揭示可能因遗传、疾病病理生理学或社会/环境因素相关的家族病史增加风险的相关疾病家族史。
利用来自 156307 名参与“所有人研究计划”(All of Us,AoU)的参与者的数据,我们检查了五种常见类型关节炎(纤维肌痛、痛风、骨关节炎[OA]、类风湿关节炎和系统性红斑狼疮[SLE])、骨质疏松症和腕管综合征的自我报告一级亲属家族史与患病率之间的关联。我们在七个条件下评估了关联,并按种族和民族、性别、社会经济差异、体重指数和受影响亲属类型进行了分层分析。
超过 38%的 AoU 参与者报告有任何关节炎、骨质疏松症或腕管综合征家族史。有任何关节炎、骨质疏松症和腕管综合征家族史的成年人患同一疾病的几率为 3.68 至 7.59(平均值为 4.90),患不同疾病的几率为 0.70 至 2.10(平均值为 1.24)。观察到的最强关联是 OA 家族史与 OA 患病率(OR 7.59;95%置信区间[95%CI]7.32-7.88)和 SLE 家族史与 SLE 患病率(OR 6.34;95%CI 5.17-7.74)之间。我们还发现了家族史关联中的种族和民族差异以及性别差异。
几种相关疾病的家族史与关节炎、骨质疏松症和腕管综合征的风险增加相关,强调了相关疾病家族史在初级预防中的重要性。