Little is known about the association between health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and osteoporosis in the absence of fracture, and how HRQOL may change over time. This study provides evidence of substantially reduced HRQOL in women and men with self-reported and/or BMD-confirmed osteoporosis, even in the absence of fragility fracture.
Introduction
Fragility fractures have a detrimental effect on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of those with osteoporosis. Less is known about the association between HRQOL and osteoporosis in the absence of fracture.
Methods
Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study participants completed the SF-36, a detailed health questionnaire and measures of bone mineral density (BMD) at baseline and follow-up. We report the results of participants ≥ 50 years with 10-year follow-up. Self-reported osteoporosis at baseline and BMD-based osteoporosis at follow-up were ascertained. Multivariable linear regression models were developed for baseline SF-36 domains, component summaries, and change over time, adjusting for relevant baseline information.
Results
Baseline data were available for 5266 women and 2112 men. Women in the osteoporosis group had substantially lower SF-36 baseline scores, particularly in the physically oriented domains, than those without osteoporosis. A similar but attenuated pattern was evident for the men. After 10-year follow-up (2797 women and 1023 men), most domain scores dropped for women and men regardless of osteoporosis status, with the exception of mentally-oriented ones. In general, a fragility fracture was associated with lower SF-36 scores and larger declines over time.
Conclusions
This study provides evidence of substantially reduced HRQOL in women and men with self-reported and/or BMD-confirmed osteoporosis, even in the absence of fragility fracture. HRQOL should be thoroughly investigated even prior to fracture, to develop appropriate interventions for all stages of the disease.
health-related quality of life osteoporosis without fracture, SF-36 osteoporosis longitudinal study CaMos, Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study quality of life, Prior JC osteoporosis HRQOL population-based cohort, bone mineral density quality of life men women, osteoporosis impact quality life absence fracture, physical function decline osteoporosis SF-36 domains, longitudinal HRQOL assessment bone mineral density, self-reported osteoporosis quality of life 10-year follow-up, Hopman osteoporosis quality life prospective study
PMID 31069440 31069440 DOI 10.1007/s00198-019-05000-y 10.1007/s00198-019-05000-y
Cite this article
Hopman, W. M., Berger, C., Joseph, L., Morin, S. N., Towheed, T., Anastassiades, T., Adachi, J. D., Hanley, D. A., Prior, J. C., Goltzman, D., & CaMos Research Group (2019). Longitudinal assessment of health-related quality of life in osteoporosis: data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study. *Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA*, *30*(8), 1635-1644. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-019-05000-y
Hopman WM, Berger C, Joseph L, Morin SN, Towheed T, Anastassiades T, et al. Longitudinal assessment of health-related quality of life in osteoporosis: data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study. Osteoporos Int. 2019;30(8):1635-1644. doi:10.1007/s00198-019-05000-y
Hopman, W. M., et al. "Longitudinal assessment of health-related quality of life in osteoporosis: data from the population-based Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study." *Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA*, vol. 30, no. 8, 2019, pp. 1635-1644.
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