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Soluble Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Incident Fractures in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study.

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Stojanović, D; Bůžková, P; Mukamal, KJ; Heckbert, SR; Psaty, BM; Fink, HA; Cauley, JA; Wallace, E; Curtis, LH; Hirsch, C; Budoff, M; Li, D ...
Published in: J Bone Miner Res
February 2018

Several in vitro and animal studies have showed that inflammatory markers play a role in bone remodeling and pathogenesis of osteoporosis. Additionally, some human longitudinal studies showed suggestive associations between elevated inflammatory markers and increased risk of nontraumatic fractures. We examined several inflammatory markers and multiple fracture types in a single study of older individuals with extensive follow-up. We assessed the association of four inflammatory markers with the risk of incident hip fractures among 5265 participants of the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) and a composite endpoint of incident fractures of the hip, pelvis, humerus, or proximal forearm in 4477 participants. Among CHS participants followed between 1992 and 2009, we observed 480 incident hip fractures during a median follow-up of 11 years. In the composite fracture analysis cohort of 4477 participants, we observed 711 fractures during a median follow-up of 7 years. Adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for hip fracture associated with doubling of IL-6 were HR 1.15 (95% CI, 1.02 to 1.30) overall and HR 1.17 (95% CI, 1.01 to 1.35) in women. We also observed a positive association between each unit increase in white blood cell (WBC) count and risk of hip fracture: HR 1.04 (95% CI, 1.01 to 1.06) overall and HR 1.06 (95% CI, 0.95 to 1.20) in women. We observed no significant associations between any of the four inflammatory markers and a composite fracture endpoint. Our findings suggest that chronic inflammatory and immune processes may be related to higher rates of incident hip fractures. © 2017 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

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J Bone Miner Res

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1523-4681

Publication Date

February 2018

Volume

33

Issue

2

Start / End Page

221 / 228

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Solubility
  • Risk Factors
  • Male
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Humans
  • Fractures, Bone
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
  • Cohort Studies
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
 

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Stojanović, D., Bůžková, P., Mukamal, K. J., Heckbert, S. R., Psaty, B. M., Fink, H. A., … Delaney, J. A. (2018). Soluble Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Incident Fractures in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study. J Bone Miner Res, 33(2), 221–228. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.3301
Stojanović, Danijela, Petra Bůžková, Kenneth J. Mukamal, Susan R. Heckbert, Bruce M. Psaty, Howard A. Fink, Jane A. Cauley, et al. “Soluble Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Incident Fractures in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study.J Bone Miner Res 33, no. 2 (February 2018): 221–28. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.3301.
Stojanović D, Bůžková P, Mukamal KJ, Heckbert SR, Psaty BM, Fink HA, et al. Soluble Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Incident Fractures in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study. J Bone Miner Res. 2018 Feb;33(2):221–8.
Stojanović, Danijela, et al. “Soluble Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Incident Fractures in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study.J Bone Miner Res, vol. 33, no. 2, Feb. 2018, pp. 221–28. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/jbmr.3301.
Stojanović D, Bůžková P, Mukamal KJ, Heckbert SR, Psaty BM, Fink HA, Cauley JA, Wallace E, Curtis LH, Hirsch C, Budoff M, Li D, Young R, Jalal D, Delaney JA. Soluble Inflammatory Markers and Risk of Incident Fractures in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study. J Bone Miner Res. 2018 Feb;33(2):221–228.
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Published In

J Bone Miner Res

DOI

EISSN

1523-4681

Publication Date

February 2018

Volume

33

Issue

2

Start / End Page

221 / 228

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Solubility
  • Risk Factors
  • Male
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Humans
  • Fractures, Bone
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
  • Cohort Studies
  • Cardiovascular Diseases