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Change in body mass index during midddle age affect risk of total knee arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis

Change in body mass index during midddle age affect risk of total knee arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis
Change in body mass index during midddle age affect risk of total knee arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis
The evidence linking body mass index (BMI) to severe OA shows a strong association in the knee. There are limited data exploring the effect of BMI on the risk of joint arthroplasty in a healthy population with long periods of follow up. We compared the self-reported BMI at age 20, measured BMI at baseline, year 5 and year 10 with the year 19 risk of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in a well-described, population based cohort of healthy women. A total of 733 women attended the 19th year visit, of whom 31 underwent TKA and 676 were used as a control group after 26 were removed for having hip arthoplasty. Using logistic regression, an increase in 1 unit of BMI at baseline was associated with a 10.5% increased risk of TKA (p=0.017) and at year 5 the increased risk is 8.6% (p=0.042). When adjusted for baseline age and smoking, baseline BMI was the only significant predictor of TKA at 10.0% with p=0.024. There was no significant association at 10 years or for change in BMI over time. In this prospective, population based study, BMI predicted the risk of TKA for OA. The risk was greatest at baseline when the patients were inmiddle age suggesting that this is the most important time to target weight reduction interventions.
arthroplasty, risk, BMI
0968-0160
316-319
Nicholls, A. S.
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Kiran, A.
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Javaid, M. Kassim
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Hart, D. J.
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Spector, T. D.
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Carr, A. J.
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Arden, N. K.
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Javaid, M. Kassim
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Hart, D. J.
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Spector, T. D.
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Carr, A. J.
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Nicholls, A. S., Kiran, A., Javaid, M. Kassim, Hart, D. J., Spector, T. D., Carr, A. J. and Arden, N. K. (2012) Change in body mass index during midddle age affect risk of total knee arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis. The Knee, 19 (4), 316-319. (doi:10.1016/j.knee.2011.06.008). (PMID:21782451)

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The evidence linking body mass index (BMI) to severe OA shows a strong association in the knee. There are limited data exploring the effect of BMI on the risk of joint arthroplasty in a healthy population with long periods of follow up. We compared the self-reported BMI at age 20, measured BMI at baseline, year 5 and year 10 with the year 19 risk of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in a well-described, population based cohort of healthy women. A total of 733 women attended the 19th year visit, of whom 31 underwent TKA and 676 were used as a control group after 26 were removed for having hip arthoplasty. Using logistic regression, an increase in 1 unit of BMI at baseline was associated with a 10.5% increased risk of TKA (p=0.017) and at year 5 the increased risk is 8.6% (p=0.042). When adjusted for baseline age and smoking, baseline BMI was the only significant predictor of TKA at 10.0% with p=0.024. There was no significant association at 10 years or for change in BMI over time. In this prospective, population based study, BMI predicted the risk of TKA for OA. The risk was greatest at baseline when the patients were inmiddle age suggesting that this is the most important time to target weight reduction interventions.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 22 July 2012
Published date: August 2012
Keywords: arthroplasty, risk, BMI
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 345290
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345290
ISSN: 0968-0160
PURE UUID: eec90130-7318-4a25-a361-c508d62beacb

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Date deposited: 16 Nov 2012 11:58
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:23

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Author: A. S. Nicholls
Author: A. Kiran
Author: M. Kassim Javaid
Author: D. J. Hart
Author: T. D. Spector
Author: A. J. Carr
Author: N. K. Arden

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