Literature DB >> 27538793

Epidemiology of the locomotive syndrome: The research on osteoarthritis/osteoporosis against disability study 2005-2015.

Noriko Yoshimura1, Shigeyuki Muraki1, Kozo Nakamura2, Sakae Tanaka3.   

Abstract

Although locomotive organ disorders are major causes of disability and require support, little information is available regarding their epidemiology. Prevalence and co-existence of locomotive organ disorders including knee osteoarthritis (KOA), lumbar spondylosis (LS), hip osteoarthritis, and osteoporosis have been determined from baseline results of the Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis Against Disability (ROAD) study. KOA, LS, and hip osteoarthritis overlap in the population, while KOA and LS co-exist in 42.0% of people. Mutual associations between locomotive organ disorders, metabolic syndrome components, and mild cognitive impairment were found using baseline and 3-year follow-up data from the ROAD study. Logistic regression analysis showed that hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance, and mild cognitive impairment increase the risk of KOA. Osteoporosis at L2-4 was significantly influenced by the presence of femoral neck osteoporosis, and vice versa. In turn, excess weight was inversely associated with the occurrence of femoral neck osteoporosis. Finally, data from the 3rd survey (7-year follow-up) were used to calculate the prevalence of the locomotive syndrome using tests proposed by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association for assessing the risk of developing locomotive syndrome. Subsequently, the age-sex prevalence of stage 1 and stage 2 locomotive syndrome was estimated at 69.8% and 25.1%, respectively.

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Keywords:  Disability; Locomotive syndrome; Metabolic syndrome; Mild cognitive impairment; Osteoarthritis; Osteoporosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27538793     DOI: 10.1080/14397595.2016.1226471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Rheumatol        ISSN: 1439-7595            Impact factor:   3.023


  29 in total

1.  Prevalence and co-existence of locomotive syndrome, sarcopenia, and frailty: the third survey of Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis Against Disability (ROAD) study.

Authors:  Noriko Yoshimura; Shigeyuki Muraki; Toshiko Iidaka; Hiroyuki Oka; Chiaki Horii; Hiroshi Kawaguchi; Toru Akune; Kozo Nakamura; Sakae Tanaka
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Authors:  Hossein Abdollahi Veshnavei
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3.  Epidemiology of locomotive syndrome using updated clinical decision limits: 6-year follow-ups of the ROAD study.

Authors:  Noriko Yoshimura; Toshiko Iidaka; Chiaki Horii; Kanae Mure; Shigeyuki Muraki; Hiroyuki Oka; Hiroshi Kawaguchi; Toru Akune; Hideaki Ishibashi; Takashi Ohe; Hiroshi Hashizume; Hiroshi Yamada; Munehito Yoshida; Kozo Nakamura; Sakae Tanaka
Journal:  J Bone Miner Metab       Date:  2022-05-10       Impact factor: 2.976

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8.  Lifestyle factors are significantly associated with the locomotive syndrome: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Manabu Akahane; Shingo Yoshihara; Akie Maeyashiki; Yasuhito Tanaka; Tomoaki Imamura
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2017-10-18       Impact factor: 3.921

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Authors:  Philip B Maffetone; Paul B Laursen
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2017-11-01

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Journal:  BMJ Nutr Prev Health       Date:  2021-03-22
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