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When,Where and How Osteoporosis-Associated Fractures Occur: An Analysis from the Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporosis in Women (GLOW)
Authors:Aline G. Costa  Allison Wyman  Ethel S. Siris  Nelson B. Watts  Stuart Silverman  Kenneth G. Saag  Christian Roux  Maurizio Rossini  Johannes Pfeilschifter  Jeri W. Nieves  J. Coen Netelenbos  Lyn March  Andrea Z. LaCroix  Frederick H. Hooven  Susan L. Greenspan  Stephen H. Gehlbach  Adolfo Díez-Pérez  Cyrus Cooper  Juliet E. Compston  Roland D. Chapurlat  Steven Boonen  Frederick A. Anderson  Jr   Jonathan D. Adachi  Silvano Adami
Abstract:

Objective

To examine when, where and how fractures occur in postmenopausal women.

Methods

We analyzed data from the Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporosis in Women (GLOW), including women aged ≥55 years from the United States of America, Canada, Australia and seven European countries. Women completed questionnaires including fracture data at baseline and years 1, 2 and 3.

Results

Among 60,393 postmenopausal women, 4122 incident fractures were reported (86% non-hip, non-vertebral [NHNV], 8% presumably clinical vertebral and 6% hip). Hip fractures were more likely to occur in spring, with little seasonal variation for NHNV or spine fractures. Hip fractures occurred equally inside or outside the home, whereas 65% of NHNV fractures occurred outside and 61% of vertebral fractures occurred inside the home. Falls preceded 68–86% of NHNV and 68–83% of hip fractures among women aged ≤64 to ≥85 years, increasing with age. About 45% of vertebral fractures were associated with falls in all age groups except those ≥85 years, when only 24% occurred after falling.

Conclusion

In this multi-national cohort, fractures occurred throughout the year, with only hip fracture having a seasonal variation, with a higher proportion in spring. Hip fractures occurred equally within and outside the home, spine fractures more often in the home, and NHNV fractures outside the home. Falls were a proximate cause of most hip and NHNV fractures. Postmenopausal women at risk for fracture need counseling about reducing potentially modifiable fracture risk factors, particularly falls both inside and outside the home and during all seasons of the year.
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