Time trends in incidence rates of first hip fracture in the Uppsala Health Care Region, Sweden, 1965-1983

American Journal of Epidemiology
T NaessénH O Adami

Abstract

Time trends from 1965 through 1983 for age-specific and age-standardized rates of first hospital admission for a proximal femur fracture were studied in the Uppsala Health Care Region, Sweden, using a centralized register for inpatient care. During the 19-year study period, 29,277 hospital admissions for a first hip fracture were recorded in this population of about 1.5 million persons. The total number of first hip fracture admissions per year increased for both sexes. Age-standardized admission rates for both cervical and trochanteric fractures increased in men (average change per year of 1.8% and 2.6%, respectively) in contrast to the decreased admission rate for cervical fractures (-1.6% per year) and a stable rate for trochanteric fractures (0.4% per year) in women. The cumulative rate of cervical or trochanteric fracture at ages 30-79 years increased 46% in men (from 42/1,000 population in 1965 to 61.5/1,000 population in 1983) in contrast to a 24% decrease in women (from 134/1,000 population in 1965 to 101.5/1,000 population in 1983). The female:male ratio of age-standardized incidence rates decreased for both types of fracture during the study period. This finding of stable or decreasing rates of hip fracture in women c...Continue Reading

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