2008
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/ken427
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Risk factors for the development of hip osteoarthritis: a population-based prospective study

Abstract: Heavy physical stress at work and major musculoskeletal injuries are associated with an increased risk of developing clinically diagnosed hip OA.

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“…However, the reported association of some of these factors with an increased risk of OA or subsequent TJR has not been consistent. Being overweight shows the most consistent association with OA (9,13,15,16) and with TJR (7,8,14), while the results for physical activity and smoking have been the most inconsistent (7,9,(12)(13)(14)(15)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26).…”
Section: -224]) Adjusting For Deyo-charlson Index or Elixhauser'smentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…However, the reported association of some of these factors with an increased risk of OA or subsequent TJR has not been consistent. Being overweight shows the most consistent association with OA (9,13,15,16) and with TJR (7,8,14), while the results for physical activity and smoking have been the most inconsistent (7,9,(12)(13)(14)(15)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26).…”
Section: -224]) Adjusting For Deyo-charlson Index or Elixhauser'smentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Inconsistencies in the findings of those and other studies reflect sampling biases or nonrepresentative cases, a lack of or incomplete adjustment for comorbidities and other confounders, inconsistencies in definitions of disease, or inaccuracies in definitions of exposure (7,12,16,23). Some studies did not make an appropriate distinction between current and past smoking (16,23), while others disregarded the duration of smoking (7,12).…”
Section: -224]) Adjusting For Deyo-charlson Index or Elixhauser'smentioning
confidence: 97%
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