Affiliation:
1. Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland California USA
2. The Permanente Medical Group Oakland California USA
3. Department of Hospital Medicine Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center Oakland California USA
4. Division of Geriatrics University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA
5. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco Medical Center South San Francisco California USA
6. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center Oakland California USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAsian and Pacific Islander (Asian/PI) adults have lower hip fracture incidence than non‐Hispanic White (NHW) adults, but data regarding Asian/PI subgroups are limited. We compared hip fracture incidence among older US Asian/PI and NHW populations, including ethnic subgroup differences.MethodsUsing observational data from a California healthcare system, we identified Asian/PI and NHW adults aged ≥50 years (2000–2019) and followed subjects to 2021 for hip fracture determined by principal/primary hospital diagnosis or by secondary hospital diagnosis with hip/femur procedure codes. Age‐adjusted hip fracture incidence was calculated with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Log‐Poisson regression was used to determine fracture incidence rate ratios (IRRs, [CI]; NHW or Chinese as reference) adjusting for age and year.ResultsAmong 215,359 Asian/PI and 776,839 NHW women, hip fracture incidence was 1.34 (1.28–1.40) and 2.97 (2.94–3.01) per 1000 person‐years, respectively, with IRR 0.45 (0.43–0.47). Among 188,328 Asian/PI and 697,046 NHW men, hip fracture incidence was 0.62 (0.58–0.67) and 1.81 (1.78–1.84) per 1000 person‐years, respectively, with IRR 0.34 (0.32–0.37). For the four largest Asian/PI subgroups, Filipina women (IRR 0.85 [0.75–0.96]) had lower, and Japanese (IRR 1.36 [1.20–1.54]) and South Asian (IRR 1.36 [1.07–1.72]) women had higher hip fracture incidence compared to Chinese women. Hip fracture incidence was only higher among South Asian (IRR 1.61 [1.21–2.14]) compared to Chinese men.ConclusionHip fracture incidence among US Asian/PI adults was 55% (women) and 66% (men) lower than NHW adults, but incidence varied by Asian/PI subgroup. The heterogeneity among Asian/PI adults highlights the importance of examining fracture risk by ethnic subgroup.
Funder
National Institute on Aging
Subject
Geriatrics and Gerontology
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