Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older

Abstract Background Numerous reported studies have shown that vertebral compression fractures are associated with impaired function or disability; however, few examined their association with objective measures of physical performance or functioning. Methods We examined the association of vertebral...

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Main Authors: Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Takayuki Nishimura, Takuhiro Okabe, Yoshihito Tomita, Satoshi Mizukami, Mitsuo Kanagae, Kiyoshi Aoyagi
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Published: BMC 2017-04-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1531-3
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spelling doaj-df6a910af4b046aa9d06bbaab3a164812020-11-24T21:10:31ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742017-04-011811810.1186/s12891-017-1531-3Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and olderKazuhiko Arima0Yasuyo Abe1Takayuki Nishimura2Takuhiro Okabe3Yoshihito Tomita4Satoshi Mizukami5Mitsuo Kanagae6Kiyoshi Aoyagi7Department of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesAbstract Background Numerous reported studies have shown that vertebral compression fractures are associated with impaired function or disability; however, few examined their association with objective measures of physical performance or functioning. Methods We examined the association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures in 556 Japanese women aged 40–89 years. Lateral spine radiographs were obtained and radiographic vertebral compression fractures were assessed by quantitative morphometry, defined as vertebral heights more than 3 SD below the normal mean. Measures of physical performance included walking speed, chair stand time and functional reach. Adjusted means of performance-based measures according to the number and severity of vertebral compression fractures were calculated using general linear modeling methods. Results After adjusting for age, body mass index, back pain, number of painful joints, number of comorbidities and regular physical activities, the walking speed of women with two or more compression fractures (1.17 m/s) was significantly slower than that of women without compression fracture (1.24 m/s) (p = 0.03). Compared with women without compression fracture, chair stand time was longer in women with two or more compression fractures (p = 0.01), and functional reach was shorter (p = 0.01). No significant differences were observed in walking speed, chair stand time, or functional reach between women with one compression fracture and those without compression fracture. Conclusions Having multiple vertebral compression fractures affects physical performance in community-dwelling Japanese women. Poor physical functioning may lead to functional dependence, accelerated bone loss, and increased risk for falls, injuries, and fractures. Preventing vertebral compression fracture is considered important for preserving the independence of older adults.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1531-3Vertebral compression fracturesPhysical performanceWalking speedChair stand timeFunctional reach test
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author Kazuhiko Arima
Yasuyo Abe
Takayuki Nishimura
Takuhiro Okabe
Yoshihito Tomita
Satoshi Mizukami
Mitsuo Kanagae
Kiyoshi Aoyagi
spellingShingle Kazuhiko Arima
Yasuyo Abe
Takayuki Nishimura
Takuhiro Okabe
Yoshihito Tomita
Satoshi Mizukami
Mitsuo Kanagae
Kiyoshi Aoyagi
Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Vertebral compression fractures
Physical performance
Walking speed
Chair stand time
Functional reach test
author_facet Kazuhiko Arima
Yasuyo Abe
Takayuki Nishimura
Takuhiro Okabe
Yoshihito Tomita
Satoshi Mizukami
Mitsuo Kanagae
Kiyoshi Aoyagi
author_sort Kazuhiko Arima
title Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older
title_short Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older
title_full Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older
title_fullStr Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older
title_full_unstemmed Association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling Japanese women aged 40 years and older
title_sort association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures among community-dwelling japanese women aged 40 years and older
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background Numerous reported studies have shown that vertebral compression fractures are associated with impaired function or disability; however, few examined their association with objective measures of physical performance or functioning. Methods We examined the association of vertebral compression fractures with physical performance measures in 556 Japanese women aged 40–89 years. Lateral spine radiographs were obtained and radiographic vertebral compression fractures were assessed by quantitative morphometry, defined as vertebral heights more than 3 SD below the normal mean. Measures of physical performance included walking speed, chair stand time and functional reach. Adjusted means of performance-based measures according to the number and severity of vertebral compression fractures were calculated using general linear modeling methods. Results After adjusting for age, body mass index, back pain, number of painful joints, number of comorbidities and regular physical activities, the walking speed of women with two or more compression fractures (1.17 m/s) was significantly slower than that of women without compression fracture (1.24 m/s) (p = 0.03). Compared with women without compression fracture, chair stand time was longer in women with two or more compression fractures (p = 0.01), and functional reach was shorter (p = 0.01). No significant differences were observed in walking speed, chair stand time, or functional reach between women with one compression fracture and those without compression fracture. Conclusions Having multiple vertebral compression fractures affects physical performance in community-dwelling Japanese women. Poor physical functioning may lead to functional dependence, accelerated bone loss, and increased risk for falls, injuries, and fractures. Preventing vertebral compression fracture is considered important for preserving the independence of older adults.
topic Vertebral compression fractures
Physical performance
Walking speed
Chair stand time
Functional reach test
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1531-3
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