Intellectual disabilities and risk of fractures: A population-based cohort study.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Osteoporosis International Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-13 DOI:10.1007/s00198-025-07519-9
Yoo Jin Um, In Young Cho, Hye Yeon Koo, Yong-Moon Mark Park, Kyung Mee Kim, Chung Eun Lee, Kyungdo Han
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Abstract

In this retrospective cohort study, people with intellectual disabilities (ID) had higher risks of fractures, including any fractures, vertebral fractures, and hip fractures, compared to those without ID. The risk was especially pronounced in younger adults (20-39 years), emphasizing the importance of targeted healthcare interventions in individuals with ID.

Background: Life expectancies of individuals with ID have increased over the past few decades. We aimed to evaluate the risk of any fractures, vertebral fractures, and hip fractures in people with ID compared to those without ID.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study analysed Korean National Disability Registry data with the Korean National Health Insurance Service database. A total of 3,815,545 individuals who underwent national health examinations in 2009 were followed until 2020. Cox-proportional hazard analyses were performed to estimate the hazard ratios (HRs) of any fractures, vertebral fractures, and hip fractures in individuals with compared to those without ID with adjustment for covariates.

Results: During a mean follow-up period of 10.0 years, among 3582 individuals with ID, there were 207 cases of any fractures, 47 cases of vertebral fractures, and 27 cases of hip fractures. The multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios for risk of any fractures, vertebral fractures, and hip fractures in the ID group compared to those without ID were 1.69 (95% CI 1.47-1.94), 2.07 (95% CI 1.55-2.75), and 3.01 (95% CI 2.07-4.39), respectively. In subgroup analysis, individuals with ID aged 20-39 years had higher risk of fractures compared to those in older age groups.

Conclusion: Individuals with ID are at an increased risk of any fractures, vertebral fractures, and hip fractures compared to those without ID. Healthcare professionals should be aware of the elevated risk of fractures in this population.

智力残疾和骨折风险:一项基于人群的队列研究。
在这项回顾性队列研究中,与没有智力残疾的人相比,智力残疾(ID)的人骨折的风险更高,包括任何骨折、椎体骨折和髋部骨折。这种风险在年轻人(20-39岁)中尤为明显,这强调了对ID患者进行有针对性的医疗干预的重要性。背景:在过去的几十年里,ID患者的预期寿命有所增加。我们的目的是评估ID患者与非ID患者发生任何骨折、椎体骨折和髋部骨折的风险。方法:本回顾性队列研究分析了韩国国家残疾登记数据和韩国国民健康保险服务数据库。对2009年接受国家健康检查的3 815 545人进行了跟踪调查,直至2020年。进行Cox-proportional hazard analysis (Cox-proportional hazard analysis, Cox-proportional risk analysis, cox -比例风险分析),以估计有ID的个体与没有ID的个体相比,任何骨折、椎体骨折和髋部骨折的风险比(hr),并调整协变量。结果:在平均10.0年的随访期间,在3582例ID患者中,有207例任何骨折,47例椎体骨折,27例髋部骨折。与无ID组相比,ID组任何骨折、椎体骨折和髋部骨折的多变量校正风险比分别为1.69 (95% CI 1.47-1.94)、2.07 (95% CI 1.55-2.75)和3.01 (95% CI 2.07-4.39)。在亚组分析中,20-39岁的ID患者骨折的风险高于年龄较大的人群。结论:与没有ID的人相比,ID患者发生任何骨折、椎体骨折和髋部骨折的风险增加。医疗保健专业人员应该意识到这一人群骨折的风险升高。
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Osteoporosis International
Osteoporosis International 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
224
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: An international multi-disciplinary journal which is a joint initiative between the International Osteoporosis Foundation and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA, Osteoporosis International provides a forum for the communication and exchange of current ideas concerning the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and management of osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases. It publishes: original papers - reporting progress and results in all areas of osteoporosis and its related fields; review articles - reflecting the present state of knowledge in special areas of summarizing limited themes in which discussion has led to clearly defined conclusions; educational articles - giving information on the progress of a topic of particular interest; case reports - of uncommon or interesting presentations of the condition. While focusing on clinical research, the Journal will also accept submissions on more basic aspects of research, where they are considered by the editors to be relevant to the human disease spectrum.
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