Distal forearm fracture risk in a cohort of female and male immigrants and Norwegian-born residents aged 20 to 79 years in Norway

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Reyhaneh Lashkari, Cecilie Dahl, Tove T. Borgen, Åshild Bjørnerem, Jan-Erik Gjertsen, Torbjørn Wisløff, Jens-Meinhard Stutzer, Wender Figved, Ann Kristin Hansen, Lene B. Solberg, Frede Frihagen, Espen Heen, Tone K. Omsland
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Abstract

Summary

The study investigated the risk of distal forearm fractures in adult Norwegian residents according to regions of birth. There were significant differences in fracture risk between the region of birth categories. Although the magnitude of the rates was different between the birth categories, similar sex and seasonal risk patterns were observed.

Introduction

Worldwide, distal forearm fractures (DFFs) are the most common fractures in adults. This study compared incidence rates of first DFFs in women and men in Norway by region of birth, age, and season.

Methods

We included Norwegian residents aged 20 to 79 years with a first DFF between 2010 and 2020 using data from the Norwegian Patient Registry and population estimates from Statistics Norway. Three countries of birth groups were compared: Norwegian-born, Global North (most of Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand), and Global South (Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania).

Results

Compared to Norwegian-born residents in Norway, immigrants from Global North had 16% and 37% higher age-adjusted DFF incidence rates in women and men, respectively. Compared to Norwegian-born residents, female immigrants from Global South regions had 24% lower rates, whereas male immigrants from Global South regions did not have significantly lower rates. DFF rates were highest in winter for older men and women regardless of birth category, whereas rates in men younger than 50 years were highest during summer months.

Conclusion

We observed significant differences in DFF rates by sex, region of birth, age, and season. Our findings might have important implications for public health efforts and fracture prevention strategies. Nonetheless, further research is necessary to investigate the underlying risk factors and mechanisms driving these differences.

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年龄在20至79岁的挪威移民和挪威出生居民的女性和男性的前臂远端骨折风险。
该研究根据出生地区调查了挪威成年居民前臂远端骨折的风险。不同出生地区的骨折风险有显著性差异。虽然不同出生类别的发病率不同,但观察到相似的性别和季节性风险模式。简介:在世界范围内,前臂远端骨折(dff)是成人最常见的骨折。本研究按出生地区、年龄和季节比较了挪威女性和男性首次dff的发病率。方法:我们纳入了2010年至2020年间第一次DFF的年龄在20至79岁之间的挪威居民,使用的数据来自挪威患者登记处和挪威统计局的人口估计。三个出生群体的国家进行了比较:挪威出生,全球北部(欧洲大部分地区,北美,澳大利亚和新西兰)和全球南部(亚洲,非洲,拉丁美洲,大洋洲)。结果:与挪威出生的挪威居民相比,来自全球北方的移民在女性和男性中年龄调整后的DFF发病率分别高出16%和37%。与挪威出生的居民相比,来自全球南方地区的女性移民的发病率低24%,而来自全球南方地区的男性移民的发病率并没有明显降低。无论出生类别如何,老年男性和女性的DFF率在冬季最高,而50岁以下男性的DFF率在夏季最高。结论:我们观察到不同性别、出生地区、年龄和季节的DFF率有显著差异。我们的发现可能对公共卫生工作和骨折预防策略具有重要意义。然而,有必要进一步研究潜在的风险因素和驱动这些差异的机制。
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Archives of Osteoporosis
Archives of Osteoporosis ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISMORTHOPEDICS -ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
133
期刊介绍: Archives of Osteoporosis is an international multidisciplinary journal which is a joint initiative of the International Osteoporosis Foundation and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA. The journal will highlight the specificities of different regions around the world concerning epidemiology, reference values for bone density and bone metabolism, as well as clinical aspects of osteoporosis and other bone diseases.
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