Title of article :
Prevalence of Fracture in Healthy Iranian Children Aged 9–18 Years and Associated Risk Factors; A Population Based Study
Author/Authors :
Jeddi، Marjan نويسنده , , Dabbaghmanesh، Mohammad Hossein نويسنده , , Kharmandar، Alireza نويسنده , , Ranjbar Omrani، Gholamhossein نويسنده , , Bakhshayeshkaram، Marzieh نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the prevalence of fractures and associated risk factors in healthy Iranian children and
adolescents.
Methods: In this cross sectional population based study, 478 healthy Iranian children and adolescents aged
9–18 years old participated. Baseline data and bone mineral content and density have been determined. One
questionnaire was completed for all individuals including previous history of fracture, its location, and level of
trauma. Albumin, calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, and vitamin D levels were measured.
Results: We found a prevalence of 12.9% for fracture. (34.5% for girls and 65.5% for boys); about 71% suffered
long bone fracture with distal forearm as the most common site. Totally 58% of the boys and 54% of the girls
had fracture with low-energy trauma. The fracture group had lower bone mineral apparent density in the lumbar
spine (0.19±0.04 vs. 0.20±0.03, p=0.04), lower serum albumin (4.6±0.5 vs 4.8±0.4, p=0.02), and higher serum
alkaline phosphatase level (446±174 vs. 361±188, p=0.02) compared with non-fracture subjects. By logistic
regression analysis, we found a significant association for sex, and bone mineral content of the lumbar spine
with fracture (p=0.003, p=0.039).
Conclusion: Compared to other studies, our subjects had lower rate of fracture. We found an association
between low bone density and fracture in children and adolescents. This finding has important implications for
public health. Further research may contribute to recognition of preventive measures.
Keywords :
Fracture , children , Trauma , risk factors , Long bone
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma