Hip Fractures Likely to Double by 2050 as Population Ages

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Hip Fractures Likely to Double by 2050 as Population Ages
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The annual incidence of hip fractures declined in most countries from 2005 to 2018, but this rate is projected to roughly double by 2050 being driven by an agingpopulation, according to a new study. ASBMR2022 EndoTwitter

were less than 50%, with less treatment in men. Men were also more likely than women to die within 1 year of a hip fracture.

"Our study also showed that the use of anti-osteoporosis medications following a hip fracture is lower in men than in women by 30% to 67%," he said."Thus, more attention should be paid to preventing and treating hip fractures in men." "In addition," she continues,"the wide variations in treatment rates can provide important lessons about the most effective models of care for people who sustain a hip fracture, for example, fracture liaison services."The even lower treatment rate in men than women is "concerning and likely reflect the mistaken perception that osteoporosis is predominantly a disease affecting women," notes Compston, emeritus professor of bone medicine, University of Cambridge, UK.

"More targeted screening for osteoporosis would help," he said,"as would treating patients for it following other minimal trauma fractures since if left untreated about 50% of these patients will have hip fractures later in life." Similarly, Ebeling noted that"prevention is important to save a huge health burden for patients and costs for society."

They performed a retrospective cohort study using a common protocol across 19 countries/region, as described in anThey analyzed data from adults aged 50 and older who were hospitalized with a hip fracture to determine 1) the annual incidence of hip fractures in 2008-2015; 2) the uptake of drugs to treat osteoporosis at 1 year after a hip fracture; and 3) all-cause mortality at 1 year after a hip fracture.

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