大开罗肥胖人群髌骨股骨痛和膝关节痛的患病率和风险因素

Mohamed Abdelalim Aboelhassan, Omaima M. Ali Kattabei, Mohamed Abdelhalim Khaddah, S. Elkady
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导言:髌股关节疼痛(PFP)的特征是逐渐出现弥漫性膝关节前部疼痛,跑步、爬楼梯和下蹲等对髌股关节造成压力的活动会使疼痛加剧。虽然 23% 的总人口患有 PFP,但运动员的发病率高达 35%。研究目的确定开罗重度肥胖人群中髌股关节疼痛以及膝关节疼痛的患病率和潜在风险因素。研究对象和方法:本研究在埃及大开罗进行。使用了 SNAPPS 问卷。910 名参与者为男性和女性青壮年,年龄从 18 岁到 40 岁不等。研究结果PFP 患病率为 42.4%。男性 PFP 患病率为 42.2%,女性为 42.6%。127人报告了膝关节疼痛,因此膝关节疼痛的总体患病率为14%。男性中有 17.3% 的人感到膝关节疼痛,而女性则为 11.9%。卡方检验显示,所有风险因素(体重指数、工作、婚姻状况和年龄)都与髌骨股骨痛(p-value<0.05)和膝关节痛(p-value<0.05)有显著联系,只有性别与髌骨股骨痛的关系不大(p-value=0.46)。结论生活在埃及开罗的肥胖者的髌股关节疼痛和膝关节疼痛发生率相对较高。与年龄较大的人群相比,40 岁以下人群的 PFP 和膝关节疼痛发生率更高。
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Prevalence and Risk Factor of Patellofemoral Pain and Knee Pain in Great Cairo Obese Population
Introduction: The gradual development of diffuse anterior knee pain is characteristic of patellofemoral pain (PFP), which is made worse by activities that put stress on the patellofemoral joint, such as running, stair climbing, and squatting. While 23% of the overall population has PFP, athletes can have a prevalence of 35%. Objectives: To identify the prevalence and potential risk factors of patellofemoral pain as well as knee pain in the heavily obese people living in Cairo. Subjects and methods: This study was carried out in Great Cairo, Egypt. The SNAPPS questionnaire was utilized. 910 participants were male and female young adults, ranging in age from 18 to 40. Results: The prevalence of PFP was shown to be 42.4%. Males had a prevalence of 42.2% for PFP and females 42.6%. With 127 individuals reporting knee pain, the overall prevalence of the condition was determined to be 14%. In males, 17.3% of the population experienced knee pain, while in women, it was 11.9%. Chi-squared test revealed that all risk factors (body mass index, job, marital state and age) were significantly linked with prevalence of patellofemoral (p-value<0.05) and knee pain (p-value<0.05) except gender that was insignificantly associated with patellofemoral pain (p-value=0.46). Conclusions: Obese people living in Cairo, Egypt, had a relatively significant incidence of PFP and knee pain. People under the age of 40 had a greater incidence of PFP and knee pain in comparison with those in older age groups.
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