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Clinical Study Of The Correlation Between Body Mass Index And Osteoarthritis Of Kee Occurrence

Posted on:2009-09-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360248954024Subject:Orthopedics scientific
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Objective:To analyze the Correlation between Body Mass Index and Osteoarthritis Of Kee occurrence by studing the clinical data of 480 patients in our group,who treatment for Osteoarthritis Of Kee in the first and second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Methods:(1)Elected to a total of 480 cases of patients with knee,according to their height and weight to calculate body mass index,and by gender and age groups,comparing with the crowd and our general population in Shandong Province of the relevant information(2) Statistic the patients by gender,age, occupation,and analysis of such factors and the relationship between body mass index.Results:(1) In patients of all ages,BMI of each group were significantly greater than the number of ordinary Chinese.(2) In patients of all ages,Extraordinary BMI of each group were significantly greater than the number of ordinary Chinese.(3) In this group of patients,of all ages,the proportion of extraordinary obviously BMI are greater than the proportion of normal.(4) In this group of patients,the proportion of all professional patients BMI,are more obvious than the proportion of normal BMI.(5) In this group of patients,suffering from knee injury history had no significant correlation with body mass index.(6) The proportion of female patients with extraordinary body mass index is greater than male patients.Conclusions:The extraordinary BMI may increase the knee load additionally,thus speeding up the process of the degenerative knee,which may be an important predisposing factor of Knee incidence.People should be aware of appropriate weight control,in order to maintain appropriate body mass index and prevent the further increase Knee incidence.
Keywords/Search Tags:Knee Osteoarthritis, Overweight, obesity, body mass index, relevance
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