| Literature DB >> 17052337 |
Clare Jinks1, Kelvin Jordan, Peter Croft.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity is linked to knee osteoarthritis (OA) and knee pain. These are disabling problems that are more prevalent in older adults. No prospective study has estimated the impact of excess weight avoidance on the occurrence of knee pain in the general older population. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of overweight and obesity on the onset and progression of knee pain and disability in older adults living in the community.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17052337 PMCID: PMC1635709 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-6-258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Baseline characteristics of sample (n = 3769)
| Male Female | 1674 (44) 2095 (56) |
| Age group | |
| 50–64 | 2031 (54) |
| 65–74 | 1194 (32) |
| 75+ | 544 (14) |
| BMIa | |
| normal (20–24.9) | 1577 (42) |
| overweight (≥25 and < 30) | 1584 (42) |
| obese (≥30) | 608 (16) |
| Anxious | 1015 (27) |
| Depressed | 818 (22) |
| Reside in deprived area | 1189 (32) |
| Widespread pain | 353 (9) |
| Previous knee injury | 969 (26) |
| Any knee painb | 1773 (47) |
| Severe knee painc | 770 (21) |
| Chronic knee paind | 928 (25) |
| Bilateral knee paine | 876 (23) |
a BMI = body mass index (normal weight category includes individuals who were underweight).
bBased on KNEST knee pain screening question: Have you had pain in the last year in or around the knee?
cBased on responders to b (above) who also completed the WOMAC.
dDefined as more than three (not necessarily continuous) months of pain.
eDefined as pain in both knees
Onset of knee pain at three years among people aged 50 and over with no knee pain at baseline by body mass index (BMI) category.
| BMI category at baseline | Knee Pain at 3 years | Unadjusted analysis | Adjusted analysisa | |||||
| Relative Risk (RR) (95% Confidence Interval (CI)) | RRb (95% CI) | Potential cases avoidedc (% of all incident cases) | RR (95% CI) | RRb (95% CI) | Potential cases avoidedc (% of all incident cases) | |||
| Normald | 960 | 216 (22.5) | 1.00 | - | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| Overweight | 809 | 196 (24.2) | 1.08 (0.91, 1.28) | 1.00 | 14 (2.9) | 1.08 (0.89, 1.32) | 1.00 | 15 (3.1) |
| Obese | 227 | 71 (31.3) | 1.39 (1.11, 1.74) | 1.29 (1.03, 1.62) | 16 (3.3) | 1.26 (0.95, 1.67) | 1.17 (0.88, 1.56) | 10 (2.1) |
| Total | 1996 | 483 (24.2) | 30 (6.2) | 25 (5.2) | ||||
a adjusted for age, gender, deprivation, anxiety, depression, previous knee injury, widespread pain measured at baseline
b obesity category compared to overweight
c number of cases which could have been avoided by reducing overweight people to normal and obese people to overweight
d Normal weight category includes individuals who were underweight.
Onset of severe knee pain at three years in people aged 50 and over with no knee pain at baseline by body mass index (BMI) category.
| BMI category at baseline | Severe knee pain at 3 years | Unadjusted analysis | Adjusted analysisa | |||||
| Relative Risk (RR) (95% Confidence Interval (CI)) | RRb (95% CI) | Potential cases avoidedc (% of all incident cases) | RR (95% CI) | RRb (95% CI) | Potential cases avoidedc (% of all incident cases) | |||
| Normald | 939 | 50 (5.3) | 1.00 | - | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| Overweight | 785 | 56 (7.1) | 1.34 (0.93, 1.94) | 1.00 | 14 (10.1) | 1.53 (1.03, 2.26) | 1.00 | 20 (14.4) |
| Obese | 223 | 33 (14.8) | 2.78 (1.84, 4.21) | 2.07 (1.39, 3.11) | 17 (12.2) | 2.79 (1.75, 4.47) | 1.85 (1.17, 2.92) | 15 (10.8) |
| Total | 1947e | 139 (7.1) | 31 (22.3) | 35 (25.2) | ||||
a adjusted for age, gender, deprivation, anxiety, depression, previous knee injury, widespread pain measured at baseline
b obesity category compared to overweight
c number of cases which could have been avoided by reducing overweight people to normal and obese people to overweight
d Normal weight category includes individuals who were underweight
e Total number is smaller than in Table 2, because 49 people had incomplete WOMAC data and severity scores could not be calculated.
Onset of severe knee pain at three years in people aged 50 and over with non-severe knee pain at baseline by body mass index (BMI) category.
| BMI category at baseline | Severe knee pain at 3 years | Unadjusted analysis | Adjusted analysisa | |||||
| RR (95% CI) | RRb (95% CI) | Potential cases avoidedc (% of all incident cases) | RR (95% CI) | RRb (95% CI) | Potential cases avoidedc (% of all incident cases) | |||
| Normald | 356 | 56 (15.7) | 1.00 | - | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| Overweight | 383 | 67 (17.5) | 1.11 (0.80, 1.54) | 1.00 | 7 (4.2) | 1.07 (0.74, 1.56) | 1.00 | 4 (2.4) |
| Obese | 148 | 44 (29.7) | 1.89 (1.34, 2.67) | 1.70 (1.22, 2.36) | 18 (10.8) | 1.77 (1.16, 2.69) | 1.66 (1.10, 2.52) | 18 (10.8) |
| Total | 887 | 167 (18.8) | 25 (15.0) | 22 (13.2) | ||||
a adjusted for age, gender, deprivation, anxiety, depression, previous knee injury, widespread pain, chronicity of knee pain (3 months or more) at baseline and laterality of knee pain (1 knee or both) at baseline
b obesity category compared to overweight
c number of cases which could have been avoided by reducing overweight people to normal and obese people to overweight
d Normal weight category includes individuals who were underweight.
Onset of severe knee pain at three years in adults aged 50 years and over with no knee pain or non-severe knee pain at baseline by body mass index (BMI) category.
| BMI category at baseline | Severe knee pain at 3 years | Unadjusted analysis | Adjusted analysisa | |
| Potential cases avoidedb (% of all incident cases) | Potential cases avoidedb (% of all incident cases) | |||
| Normalc | 1295 | 106 (8.2) | - | - |
| Overweight | 1168 | 123 (10.5) | 21 (6.9) | 24 (7.8) |
| Obese | 371 | 77 (20.8) | 35 (11.4) | 33 (10.8) |
| Total | 2834 | 306 (10.8) | 56 (18.3) | 57 (18.6) |
a adjusted for age, gender, deprivation, anxiety, depression, previous knee injury, widespread pain, chronicity of knee pain (3 months or more) at baseline and laterality of knee pain (1 knee or both) at baseline
b number of cases which could have been avoided by reducing overweight people to normal and obese people to overweight
c Normal weight category includes individuals who were underweight.