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