Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and multijoint osteoarthritis (MJOA), and to compare features by sex and race and ethnicity in a population-based cohort.MethodsParticipants (n = 544) enrolled in the Johnston County Health Study (JoCoHS) as of January 2023 were categorized by radiographic and symptomatic KOA and MJOA phenotypes, and frequencies were compared by sex and race and ethnicity. Symptoms were assessed according to the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) and pain, aching, and stiffness (PAS) scores at various joints. Models produced estimates (odds ratio [OR] or mean ratios [MR] and 95% CI) adjusted for age, BMI (kg/m2), and education.ResultsMen had twice the odds of having MJOA-6 (≥ 3 lower extremity joints affected); there were no significant differences in MJOA phenotypes by race and ethnicity. Women had 50% higher odds of having KOA or having various features of KOA. Women reported significantly worse KOOS Symptoms scores (MR 1.25). Black participants had higher odds of more severe KOA (OR 1.47), subchondral sclerosis (OR 2.06), and medial tibial osteophytes (OR 1.50). Black participants reported worse KOOS Symptoms than White participants (MR 1.18). Although not statistically significant, Hispanic participants (vs non-Hispanic participants) appeared to have lower odds of radiographic changes but reported worse symptoms.ConclusionPreliminary findings in the diverse JoCoHS cohort suggest more lower extremity–predominant MJOA in men compared to women. Women and Black participants had more KOA features and more severe symptoms. Hispanic participants appear to have higher pain and symptoms scores despite having fewer structural changes. Studies in diverse populations are needed to understand the burden of OA.
Publisher
The Journal of Rheumatology
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
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