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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 9.
Published in final edited form as: Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2016 Apr 21;24(9):1518–1527. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2016.04.012

Table V.

Race-specific IRs per 1000 person-years and their 95% CIs for hip symptoms and OA outcomes by sociodemographic characteristics and hip OA risk factors

Hip symptoms OA outcomes

Radiographic
Symptomatic
African
American
White
P value (PTrend)
African
American
White
P value (PTrend)
African
American
White
P value (PTrend)
IR (95% CI) IR (95% CI) IR (95% CI) IR (95% CI) IR (95% CI) IR (95% CI)
Overall
Crude 28 (20, 39) 39 (34, 44) 7 (5, 10) 24 (21, 27) 7 (5, 11) 15 (13, 18)
Age-standardized* 30 (22, 42) 41 (36, 47) 9 (7, 13) 28 (23, 34) 9 (6, 14) 19 (16, 22)
Age- and sex-standardized* 30 (22, 41) 41 (36, 47) 9 (7, 13) 29 (24, 36) 9 (6, 14) 19 (16, 22)
Sociodemographic characteristics
Age (years) 0.32 <0.001§ <0.001§
 45–54/50–54 27 (18, 38) 36 (30, 43) (0.025) 5 (3, 7) 15 (11, 19) (<0.001§) 5 (3, 8) 10 (7, 14) (<0.001§)
 55–64 29 (20, 41) 39 (33, 46) 10 (7, 14) 32 (26, 39) 9 (6, 13) 18 (14, 23)
 65–74 34 (24, 47) 46 (38, 55) 10 (7, 15) 32 (25, 42) 10 (6, 15) 20 (15, 27)
 ≥75 35 (21, 60) 48 (30, 76) 10 (5, 20) 32 (17, 59) 12 (7, 21) 25 (18, 37)
Sex 0.008§ 0.22 0.014§
 Men 23 (16, 34) 32 (26, 39) 7 (5, 10) 22 (18, 27) 6 (4, 9) 12 (9, 16)
 Women 32 (23, 45) 44 (38, 51) 8 (6, 11) 26 (22, 31) 9 (6, 13) 19 (16, 22)
Highest education 0.36 0.12 0.72
 <High school (HS) 31 (22, 45) 44 (34, 57) (0.022) 8 (5, 13) 28 (20, 38) (0.003§) 8 (5, 12) 17 (12, 25) (0.81)
 Some/completed HS 29 (20, 42) 41 (34, 49) 8 (6, 11) 26 (22, 31) 6 (4, 10) 14 (12, 18)
 >HS 25 (16, 37) 35 (28, 43) 6 (4, 8) 19 (14, 25) 7 (4, 11) 16 (12, 22)
Annual household income 0.005§ 0.39 0.44
 $0–<$15,000 32 (23, 46) 50 (42, 60) 8 (6, 10) 25 (21, 31) 7 (5, 11) 17 (14, 21)
 $15,000–<$35,000 23 (16, 34) 36 (28, 45) 8 (5, 11) 25 (20, 32) 6 (4, 11) 15 (11, 20)
 ≥$35,000 19 (12, 29) 29 (22, 39) 6 (4, 9) 20 (14, 27) 6 (3, 10) 13 (8, 20)
Hip OA risk factors
Self-reported BMI at age 18 (kg/m2) 0.37 0.84 0.008§
 Under/healthy (<25) 25 (18, 34) 38 (33, 43) (0.11) 8 (6, 11) 24 (21, 28) (0.45) 8 (5, 12) 16 (13, 19) (0.19)
 Overweight/obese (≥25) 30 (16, 59) 47 (30, 72) 8 (5, 13) 23 (16, 33) 3 (1, 6) 6 (3, 12)
Clinically measured BMI at baseline (kg/m2) <0.001§ <0.001§ 0.94
 Under/healthy weight (<25) 16 (11, 23) 25 (20, 31) (<0.004§) 11 (7, 16) 32 (25, 39) (0.50) 7 (4, 12) 15 (12, 19) (0.71)
 Overweight (25–<30) 29 (20, 41) 44 (37, 53) 6 (4, 9) 19 (15, 23) 7 (4, 11) 15 (12, 20)
 Obese (≥30) 34 (23, 51) 53 (41, 68) 8 (6, 11) 24 (19, 32) 7 (4, 10) 14 (11, 19)
  Obese Class I (30–<35) 35 (24, 51) 54 (40, 71) 7 (5, 10) 21 (15, 30) 7 (4, 11) 15 (11, 21)
  Obese Class II–IV (≥35) 33 (16, 67) 51 (29, 90) 11 (7, 17) 34 (23, 50) 6 (3, 11) 12 (7, 21)
History of hip injury 0.28 0.14 0.011§
 No 24 (18, 34) 38 (34, 43) 7 (5, 10) 24 (21, 27) 7 (4, 10) 15 (13, 18)
 Yes 38 (17, 86) 60 (27, 134) 12 (6, 21) 36 (20, 65) 15 (7, 29) 33 (19, 59)
*

Standardized to the 2000 projected US population.

P-value for differences in IRs.

P-value for trend in IRs; performed through assessment of the slope for continuous variables for age, highest education, self-reported BMI at age 18, and clinically measured BMI at baseline.

§

Statistically significant at Bonferroni-corrected α = 0.0166.

Hip symptoms: 45–54 years; radiographic and symptomatic OA: 50–54 years.