2013
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/aft167
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Epidemiology of lifetime fracture prevalence in England: a population study of adults aged 55 years and over

Abstract: a range of socio-demographic, health behaviour and health conditions, known to increase the risk of chronic disease and premature death, are also associated with fracture occurrence, probably involving the aetiological pathways of poor bone health and fall-related trauma.

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“…Although the importance of the subject is clear, there are few epidemiological studies appropriate for quantitative and qualitative evaluation of such injuries in different societies (Urquhart et al, 2006;Court-Brown & Caesar, 2006;Menon et al, 2008;Amin et al, 2014). Moreover, the epidemiology of such injuries differs from one society to another, and cannot be generalized (Scholes et al, 2014). The relevant statistics are not identical even in urban and rural areas of a certain country (Amin et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the importance of the subject is clear, there are few epidemiological studies appropriate for quantitative and qualitative evaluation of such injuries in different societies (Urquhart et al, 2006;Court-Brown & Caesar, 2006;Menon et al, 2008;Amin et al, 2014). Moreover, the epidemiology of such injuries differs from one society to another, and cannot be generalized (Scholes et al, 2014). The relevant statistics are not identical even in urban and rural areas of a certain country (Amin et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] дослідже-но зв'язок між частотою переломів різної локаліза-ції, соціально-демографічними чинниками та станом здоров'я. Проводилось опитування 24 725 осіб віком 55 років, які мешкають у Великобританії, за 2002-2007 роки.…”
Section: лекції огляди / Lectures Reviewsunclassified
“…Авторами продемонстровано [25], що ризик перело-му ПВСК є нижчим у чоловіків (1,1 (95% ДІ: 0,9-1,3); 1,5 %) порівняно з відповідним у жінок (1,9 (95% ДІ: 1,6-2,1); 3,2 %). На відміну від вищезазначеного, відповідний показник для ПСК у чоловіків стано-вив 1,1 (95% ДІ: 0,9-1,3); 1,7 %, у жінок -0,8 (95% ДІ: 0,6-0,9); 1,4 %.…”
Section: лекції огляди / Lectures Reviewsunclassified
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“…The prevalence reported by Kanis et al 164 for each of the 10-year age bands, which ranged from 15% at age 30 years to 48% at age 80 years in women, is much higher than that reported within the QFracture cohort (1.9% across a cohort aged ≥ 30 years). 18,164 An alternative estimate of the prevalence of prior fracture is provided by Scholes et al, 165 who used data collected during the Health Survey for England to estimate the prevalence of previous fracture in community-dwelling people aged > 55 years. They found that the prevalence was 49% in men and 40% in women, although these data relied on the individuals' recall and did not distinguish between fragility fractures and those occurring in early life or associated with significant trauma.…”
Section: Assessment Of Cost-effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%