Incidence rates and life-time risk of hip fractures in mexicans over 50 years of age : a population-based study

The vast majority of hip fractures in the 21st century will occur in the developing countries. The rates and life-time hip fracture risk are not known for Mexico, and for this reason, we studied the incidence of hip fractures, and the remaining life-time probability of having a hip fracture at the a...

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description The vast majority of hip fractures in the 21st century will occur in the developing countries. The rates and life-time hip fracture risk are not known for Mexico, and for this reason, we studied the incidence of hip fractures, and the remaining life-time probability of having a hip fracture at the age of 50 years in Mexican men and women. All hip fracture cases registered during the year 2000 were collected at all the main tertiary-care hospitals in the two major health systems in México City, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) and Ministry of Health (SS), and the diagnosis was validated by chart review in all cases. The annual rates of hip fracture were 169 in women and 98 in men per 100,000 person-years. The life-time probability of having a hip fracture at 50 years of age was 8.5% in Mexican women and 3.8% in Mexican men. We conclude that hip fractures are an important health problem in Mexico and that Mexican health authorities should consider public health programs to prevent hip fractures.
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Female
Fractures
Health care
Health facilities
Hip Fractures - epidemiology
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Hospitals
Humans
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Injuries of the limb. Injuries of the spine
Male
Medical sciences
Mexico - epidemiology
Middle Aged
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis. Osteomalacia. Paget disease
Population Surveillance - methods
Prevalence
Preventive medicine
Probability
Public health
Risk Factors
Sex Distribution
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Womens health
title Incidence rates and life-time risk of hip fractures in mexicans over 50 years of age : a population-based study
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