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Burden evaluation and prediction of osteoarthritis and site-specific osteoarthritis coupled with attributable risk factors in China from 1990 to 2030.

Zhuowen HaoYing WangLinlong WangQinyu FengHanke LiTianhong ChenJiayao ChenJunwu WangGuang ShiRenxin ChenBeihai LiShuanhu ZhouWei JinJingfeng Li
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2024)
OA and site-specific OA remain huge public health challenges in China. The burden of OA and site-specific OA is increasing, especially among people over 50 years old. Health education, exercise, and removing modifiable risk factors contribute to alleviate the growing burden. Key Points • In China, the burden of osteoarthritis and site-specific osteoarthritis (hip, knee, hand, and others) as well as the Risk Factor (high body mass index) increased greatly from 1990 to 2019. • It is estimated that incident cases for OA and site-specific OA will continue to increase, despite that the ASR of OA incidence will decrease.
Keyphrases
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • risk factors
  • public health
  • body mass index
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • healthcare
  • cardiovascular disease
  • physical activity
  • type diabetes
  • risk assessment
  • climate change