Journal article
Factors affecting the prevalence of osteoarthritis in healthy middle-aged women: Data from the longitudinal Melbourne Women's Midlife Health Project
CEI Szoeke, FM Cicuttini, JR Guthrie, MS Clark, L Dennerstein
Bone | Published : 2006
Abstract
The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) is greater in women then men. Weight, a factor strongly associated with osteoarthritis, is significantly increased over the menopausal transition. Despite the high prevalence of osteoarthritis, a disabling disease with limited treatment options, there is a paucity of studies in women. The longitudinal phase of the Melbourne Women's Midlife Health Project, is a population-based prospective study of 438 Australian born women who have been followed annually over 11 years. 257 (59%) of these women remained in longitudinal assessment at 11th year of follow-up and 224 of these women agreed to undergo X-rays of their knees and hands. In this study, X-rays were ..
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