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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2015 Aug 28;24(2):246–253. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2015.08.004

Table 1.

Characteristics of study sample

n= 1318
Worsening ROA1 42%
Consistent frequent knee pain2 32%
Worsening knee pain3 37%
Comorbidity (≥ 1) 39%
Study Site [Alabama] 27%
Depressive Symptoms [CES-D≥16] 7%
Fatigue 33%
Lives alone 17%
Widespread pain 39%
Catastrophizing 48%
Season of baseline clinic visit
 Spring (March 15 to June 14) 24.6%
 Summer (June 15 to September 14) 37.0%
 Fall (September 15 to December 14) 22.9%
 Winter (December 15 to March 14) 15.4%
Calendar days deviated from baseline to two-year follow-up
 < 30 days 70%
 31 to 60 days 21%
 61 to 90 days 4%
 91 to 120 days 2%
 > 120 days 3%
1

Worsening ROA defined as any increase in joint space narrowing or Kellgren and Lawrence grades from baseline to the two-year follow up.

2

Frequent knee pain = Pain at a telephone visit and the baseline clinic visit

3

Worsening knee pain: ≥ 20% increase in WOMAC pain plus absolute increase of >=2/20 from baseline to the two-year follow-up