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Bmc Musculoskel Dis · Dec 2009
Design and baseline characteristics of a prospective cohort study for determinants of osteoporotic fracture in community-dwelling elderly Japanese men: the Fujiwara-kyo osteoporosis risk in men (FORMEN) study.
- Masayuki Iki, Yuki Fujita, Junko Tamaki, Katsuyasu Kouda, Akiko Yura, Eiko Kadowaki, Yuho Sato, Jong-Seong Moon, Nozomi Okamoto, Norio Kurumatani, and Study Group for Functioning Capacity and Quality of Life in Elderly Japanese (Fujiwara-kyo Study Group).
- Department of Public Health, Kinki University School of Medicine, 377-2 Oono-higashi, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan. masa@med.kindai.ac.jp
- Bmc Musculoskel Dis. 2009 Dec 24; 10: 165.
BackgroundOsteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture in men are significant public health problems in an aging society. However, information on male osteoporosis remains impressively lacking, especially for Asians. We designed the Fujiwara-kyo Osteoporosis Risk in Men (FORMEN) study as an ancillary study of a cohort study, the Fujiwara-kyo study, to determine risk factors for osteoporotic fractures in Japanese men.Methods/DesignDesignA community-based single-centre prospective cohort study with at least a 5-year follow-up.SubjectsAll the male participants of the Fujiwara-kyo study who were living in the four cities studied, aged 65 years and older, and able to walk without aid from others.Primary OutcomeIncidence of osteoporotic fractures including vertebral and clinical non-vertebral fractures. ADDITIONAL OUTCOMES: Change in bone mineral density (BMD), change in hip geometry, onset of receiving benefits from Long-term Care Insurance (LCI), health-related quality of life, and mortality. BASELINE MEASUREMENTS: BMD at the lumbar spine (LS) and hip (TH), hip geometry, vertebral deformity assessment, bone turnover markers, physical and cognitive performance, various medical and lifestyle factors, and geriatric psychosocial measures confirmed by interviews based on self-administrated questionnaires.OUTCOME SURVEILLANCE: Annual mail surveys and a follow-up survey at the fifth year comprising similar items to the baseline study will be used to determine the outcomes. Receipt of benefits from LCI and mortality will be obtained from the city governments.Current StatusThe baseline study was conducted for 2174 eligible men, and 2012 completed the study and were eligible for follow-up. Prevalence rates of osteoporosis (BMD 2.5 SD or more below the young adult mean (YAM)) and low BMD (BMD 1 SD or more below YAM) in at least one of LS and TH were calculated to be 4.4% and 41.8%, respectively. The proportion of men with low BMD only at TH showed a significant increasing trend with aging (p < 0.0001) while that only at LS showed a decreasing trend (p = 0.0386). The prevalence rate of osteoporosis was underestimated when diagnosed using only BMD at LS. Other baseline measurements were successfully obtained.DiscussionFORMEN baseline study was performed as designed and the FORMEN cohort study was successfully launched.
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