4 What is the relationship between osteoarthritis and osteoporosis?

MD, FRACP Philip Sambrook (Professor of Rheumatology), MBBS, FRACP Vasi Naganathan (Research Fellow)
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Abstract

Several epidemiological studies have shown a lower incidence and prevalence of hip fractures in people with osteoarthritis (OA) and vice versa which has led to numerous studies examining the association between OA and osteoporosis more generally. There is felt to be an inverse relationship between these two diseases and the evidence for and against this association is discussed. The evidence for an association with osteoporosis is stronger for large joint OA than hand OA or primary generalized OA. A number of possible mechanisms for this association are discussed such as genetic factors, common risk factors, role of subchondral bone in cartilage damage and growth factors. The incidence and prevalence of one disease in the presence of the other is discussed. Despite the inverse relationship seen in some studies, there is currently no evidence that treatment of one disease can have a detrimental effect on the other.

4骨关节炎和骨质疏松症有什么关系?
一些流行病学研究表明,骨关节炎(OA)患者髋部骨折的发生率和患病率较低,反之亦然,这导致了许多研究更普遍地检查OA和骨质疏松症之间的关系。人们认为这两种疾病之间存在反比关系,并讨论了支持和反对这种联系的证据。大关节OA与骨质疏松相关的证据比手部OA或原发性广泛性OA更强。讨论了这种关联的一些可能机制,如遗传因素、常见危险因素、软骨下骨在软骨损伤中的作用和生长因素。讨论了一种疾病在另一种疾病存在下的发病率和流行率。尽管在一些研究中发现了反比关系,但目前没有证据表明一种疾病的治疗会对另一种疾病产生有害影响。
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