Relation between increase in length of hip axis in older women between 1950s and 1990s and increase in age specific rates of hip fracture
- 20 August 1994
- Vol. 309 (6953) , 508-509
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.309.6953.508
Abstract
Objective : To determine whether length of hip axis in elderly women has increased over the past 40 years and, if so, whether the increase may have contributed to the increase in the age adjusted rate of hip fractures during those years. Design : Retrospective assessment of anteroposterior x ray films of the pelvis. Setting : Radiology department of a rheumatology hospital, New Zealand. Patients : Two cohorts of women aged >60 (mean 70) who were x rayed on the same apparatus in either the 1950s or the 1990s. Main outcome : Length of hip axis (distance from the medical aspect of the pelvis to the lateral aspect of20the femur along the axis of the femoral neck), length of femoral neck (length of hip axis excluding the femoral head and more medial structures), and width of femoral neck (see figure). Results : Both the mean length of the hip axis and the mean length of the femoral neck were significantly greater in the women whose x ray films were taken in the 1990s than in those in the 1950s (124.0 mm (SE 1) v 130.5 (1), P=0.0002; 79.4 (1) v 84.9 (1), PConclusions : An increase in the length of the hip axis in elderly women in New Zealand during the past 40 years has occurred which is large enough to account for the increase in the age adjusted rate of hip fractures during those years.Keywords
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