[Cartilage/chondrocyte research and osteoarthritis. Epidemiological studies on osteoarthritis:design and findings.]

Clinical calcium Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:CliCa1806767774
Tomoko Fujii
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Several population-based studies on osteoarthritis(OA)have been conducted, and its risk factors have been examined. Other prospective studies on knee OA recruited individuals with OA and those without but highly at risk of OA. Osteoarthritis Initiative(OAI)in the United States is one of these studies that aimed to identify biochemical, genetic, and imaging biomarkers for the onset and progression of knee OA. In OAI, a total of 4,796 male and female participants aged 45-79 years at baseline have been followed since 2004. OAI is accumulating data that include participants' knee symptoms, health status, physical examination, physical performance, knee radiographs, knee magnetic resonance images, and biospecimens. Clinical data, images, and image assessments are publically available. Japanese researchers can also utilize these resources for their research.

软骨/软骨细胞研究和骨关节炎。骨关节炎的流行病学研究:设计和结果。
一些以人群为基础的骨关节炎(OA)研究已经进行,其危险因素已经被检查。其他关于膝关节OA的前瞻性研究招募了OA患者和没有OA但OA风险很高的患者。美国骨关节炎倡议(OAI)是这些研究之一,旨在确定膝OA发病和进展的生化、遗传和成像生物标志物。在OAI中,自2004年以来,总共跟踪了4,796名基线年龄为45-79岁的男性和女性参与者。OAI正在积累数据,包括参与者的膝关节症状、健康状况、体格检查、体能表现、膝关节x线片、膝关节磁共振图像和生物标本。临床数据、图像和图像评估都是公开的。日本研究人员也可以利用这些资源进行研究。
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