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Prevalence, awareness, and treatment of osteoporosis among Korean women: The Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

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Kim, Kyae Hyung; Lee, Kiheon; Ko, Young-Jin; Kim, Seok Joong; Oh, Soo Inn; Durrance, Daniel Y.; Yoo, Dahyun; Park, Sang Min

Issue Date
2012-02
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
BONE Vol.50 No.5, pp. 1039-1047
Keywords
복합학OsteoporosisPrevalenceAwarenessTreatmentKorea
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the factors associated with the prevalence, awareness, and treatment of osteoporosis in a representative sample of Korean women.Methods: Data were obtained from dual energy X-ray absorptiometry measurement of the lumbar vertebrae and femoral neck, and from a standardized questionnaire in 2870 Korean women aged 50 years and older who participated in the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008-2009. Osteoporosis was defined by World Health Organization T-score criteria, and awareness and treatment were defined by selfreport of an osteoporosis diagnosis and self-report of current anti-osteoporotic medication use, respectively. We assessed the relationship between multiple risk factors and prevalence, awareness, and treatment.Results: Osteoporosis was reported in 39.1% of Korean women. Among those with osteoporosis, only 37.5% were aware of their diagnosis and 23.5% received pharmacological treatment. Despite higher prevalence among respondents who were older, of lower body weight, calcium intake, physical activity, and education levels, the awareness and treatment rates of these groups were similar or lower than that of the low-risk controls in multivariate logistic regression models. Moreover, easily identifiable risk factors (e.g., history of fracture, falls, height loss, familial osteoporosis) were not associated with awareness and treatment. Participants who had undergone health screening in the previous 2 years exhibited increased awareness and treatment rates independently of other demographic factors.Conclusions: Osteoporosis was highly prevalent in this Korean study but was underdiagnosed and undertreated. Routine health screenings could be an effective strategy to increase osteoporosis awareness and treatment. Crown Copyright (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
ISSN
8756-3282
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/81542
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