Association between body roundness index and osteoarthritis/rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional study

Mar 21, 2025Scientific reports

Links between body shape and osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis: a snapshot study

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Abstract

Among 17,544 American adults, 13.58% had (OA) and 5.63% had (RA).

  • (BRI) shows a significant positive correlation with the prevalence of OA and RA in American adults.
  • In the highest BRI quartile, the prevalence of OA was 3.47 times greater than in the lowest quartile.
  • Even after adjusting for various factors, the prevalence of OA in the highest BRI quartile remained 1.46 times higher than in the lowest quartile.
  • A non-linear relationship exists between BRI levels and OA and RA prevalence, with increased prevalence as BRI rises.
  • BRI demonstrated better predictive ability for OA and RA risk compared to body mass index (BMI).

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3.47Γ—
Increase in prevalence
Prevalence of in the highest quartile vs. lowest quartile.
2,382
prevalence
Total cases of among 17,544 participants.
987
prevalence
Total cases of among 17,544 participants.

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