An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies study
Objectives: Hip fracture is a major public health problem. Earlier studies projected that the total number of hip fracture will increase dramatically by 2050, and most of the hip fracture will occur in Asia. To date, only a few studies provided the updated projection, and none of them focused on the...
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Ching-Lung Cheung Seng Bin Ang Manoj Chadha Eddie Siu-Lun Chow Yoon-Sok Chung Fen Lee Hew Unnop Jaisamrarn Hou Ng Yasuhiro Takeuchi Chih-Hsing Wu Weibo Xia Julie Yu Saeko Fujiwara An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies study Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia |
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Ching-Lung Cheung Seng Bin Ang Manoj Chadha Eddie Siu-Lun Chow Yoon-Sok Chung Fen Lee Hew Unnop Jaisamrarn Hou Ng Yasuhiro Takeuchi Chih-Hsing Wu Weibo Xia Julie Yu Saeko Fujiwara |
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An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies study |
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An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies study |
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An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies study |
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An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies study |
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updated hip fracture projection in asia: the asian federation of osteoporosis societies study |
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Objectives: Hip fracture is a major public health problem. Earlier studies projected that the total number of hip fracture will increase dramatically by 2050, and most of the hip fracture will occur in Asia. To date, only a few studies provided the updated projection, and none of them focused on the hip fracture projection in Asia. Thus, it is essential to provide the most up to date prediction of hip fracture in Asia, and to evaluate the total direct medical cost of hip fracture in Asia. Methods: We provide the updated projection of hip fracture in 9 Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies members using the most updated incidence rate and projected population size. Results: We show that the number of hip fracture will increase from 1,124,060 in 2018 to 2,563,488 in 2050, a 2.28-fold increase. This increase is mainly due to the changes on the population demographics, especially in China and India, which have the largest population size. The direct cost of hip fracture will increase from 9.5 billion United State dollar (USD) in 2018 to 15 billion USD in 2050, resulting a 1.59-fold increase. A 2%–3% decrease in incidence rate of hip fracture annually is required to keep the total number of hip fracture constant over time. Conclusions: The results show that hip fracture remains a key public health issue in Asia, despite the available of better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of fracture over the recent years. Healthcare policy in Asia should be aimed to reduce the burden of hip fracture. Keywords: Hip fracture, Asia, Osteoporosis, Incidence |
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doaj-8d3b8f58ffa44d44845c484535810a652020-11-24T23:07:07ZengElsevierOsteoporosis and Sarcopenia2405-52552018-03-01411621An updated hip fracture projection in Asia: The Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies studyChing-Lung Cheung0Seng Bin Ang1Manoj Chadha2Eddie Siu-Lun Chow3Yoon-Sok Chung4Fen Lee Hew5Unnop Jaisamrarn6Hou Ng7Yasuhiro Takeuchi8Chih-Hsing Wu9Weibo Xia10Julie Yu11Saeko Fujiwara12Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, Centre for Genomic Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China; The Osteoporosis Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaFamily Medicine Service and Menopause Unit, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore; Osteoporosis Society Singapore, SingaporeP. D. Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai, India; Indian Society for Bone Mineral Research, IndiaThe Osteoporosis Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; Department of Medicine & Geriatrics, Tuen Mun Hospital, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, South Korea; Korean Society of Osteoporosis, South KoreaDepartment of Medicine, Subang Jaya Medical Centre, Selangor, Malaysia; Malaysian Osteoporosis Society, MalaysiaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Thai Osteoporosis Foundation, ThailandDepartment of Internal Medicine, Centro Hospitalar Conde S. Januário, Macau, China; Osteoporosis Society of Macau, Macau, ChinaToranomon Hospital Endocrine Center, Tokyo, Japan; Japan Osteoporosis Society, JapanDepartment of Family Medicine, Institute of Gerontology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Tainan, Taiwan; The Taiwanese Osteoporosis Association, TaiwanDepartment of Endocrinology, Key Laboratory of Endocrinology of Minister of Health, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China; Chinese Society of Osteoporosis and Bone Mineral Research, Chinese Medical Association, ChinaSection of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Espana, Manila, Philippines; The Osteoporosis Society of the Philippines Foundation, Inc, PhilippinesJapan Osteoporosis Society, Japan; Health Management & Promotion Center, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council, Hiroshima, Japan; Corresponding author. Health Management & Promotion Center, Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Council, Hiroshima, Japan.Objectives: Hip fracture is a major public health problem. Earlier studies projected that the total number of hip fracture will increase dramatically by 2050, and most of the hip fracture will occur in Asia. To date, only a few studies provided the updated projection, and none of them focused on the hip fracture projection in Asia. Thus, it is essential to provide the most up to date prediction of hip fracture in Asia, and to evaluate the total direct medical cost of hip fracture in Asia. Methods: We provide the updated projection of hip fracture in 9 Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies members using the most updated incidence rate and projected population size. Results: We show that the number of hip fracture will increase from 1,124,060 in 2018 to 2,563,488 in 2050, a 2.28-fold increase. This increase is mainly due to the changes on the population demographics, especially in China and India, which have the largest population size. The direct cost of hip fracture will increase from 9.5 billion United State dollar (USD) in 2018 to 15 billion USD in 2050, resulting a 1.59-fold increase. A 2%–3% decrease in incidence rate of hip fracture annually is required to keep the total number of hip fracture constant over time. Conclusions: The results show that hip fracture remains a key public health issue in Asia, despite the available of better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of fracture over the recent years. Healthcare policy in Asia should be aimed to reduce the burden of hip fracture. Keywords: Hip fracture, Asia, Osteoporosis, Incidencehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405525518300049 |