Sports participation and fracture in older Australian men.

Abstract:

:Older men who participated in a sporting activity were less likely to sustain any fracture or major osteoporotic fracture over a 6-year follow-up period. PURPOSE:Regular weight-bearing physical activity can reduce fracture risk through an increase in bone strength, as well as reducing falls risk by improving muscle strength and balance. In this study, we aimed to determine whether a specific type of physical activity, sports participation, reduces fracture risk in older Australian men. METHODS:Participation in sporting activities was documented for men aged 60 years and over enrolled in the Geelong Osteoporosis Study situated in south-eastern Australia. Fractures at any skeletal site (excluding skull, face, fingers and toes) and major osteoporotic fracture sites (MOF; wrist, proximal humerus, spine and hip) were ascertained through examination of radiological reports (median follow-up 6.63 years, IQR 5.58-7.29). Multivariable logistic regression was used to investigate the association between sports participation (either binary or continuous) and any fracture or MOF. Other clinical measures and lifestyle variables (such as comorbidity, falls and mobility) were included as potential confounders. RESULTS:During follow-up, 82 of 656 men (12.5%) sustained at least one fracture at any site and 58 sustained at least one MOF (8.8%). Of those who did and did not fracture (any site), 17 (20.7%) and 204 (35.5%) participated in at least one sporting activity. For MOF, the values were 11 (19.0%) and 210 (35.1%), respectively. Participation in any sporting activity was associated with a reduction in the likelihood of any fracture during follow-up (unadjusted: OR 0.47, 95%CI 0.27-0.83), which persisted after adjusting for other factors (adjusted: OR 0.52, 95%CI 0.29-0.91). The results for MOF were similar (unadjusted: OR 0.43, 0.22-0.85; adjusted 0.48, 0.24-0.95). When considering sports participation as a continuous variable, a trend was observed (adjusted: p = 0.051 and p = 0.059 for any and MOF, respectively). A sensitivity analysis showed similar results when excluding men who reported using a walking aid. CONCLUSIONS:In this group of older men, participation in sporting activity was associated with a reduced risk of fracture during the subsequent follow-up period.

journal_name

Arch Osteoporos

journal_title

Archives of osteoporosis

authors

Holloway-Kew KL,Moloney DJ,Bucki-Smith G,Hyde NK,Brennan-Olsen SL,Timney EN,Dobbins AG,Pasco JA

doi

10.1007/s11657-018-0459-z

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Has Abstract

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2018-04-19 00:00:00

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43

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1

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1862-3522

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1862-3514

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10.1007/s11657-018-0459-z

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13

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