PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Changes in the Prevalence of Rheumatic Diseases in Shantou, China, in the Past Three Decades: A COPCORD Study.

  • Shao-Ying Zeng,
  • Yao Gong,
  • Yu-Ping Zhang,
  • Su-Biao Chen,
  • Jun-Yang Chen,
  • Chu-Qing Lin,
  • Jian-Hua Peng,
  • Zhi-Duo Hou,
  • Jian-Qiu Zhong,
  • Hong-Jin Liang,
  • Guo-Hai Huang,
  • Dan-Min Wang,
  • Huai-Yuan Lai,
  • Li-Ping Li,
  • Qing Yu Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138492
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. e0138492

Abstract

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This study aimed to clarify changes in the prevalence of rheumatic diseases in Shantou, China, in the past 3 decades and validate whether stair-climbing is a risk factor for knee pain and knee osteoarthritis (KOA). The World Health Organization-International League Against Rheumatism Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Diseases (COPCORD) protocol was implemented. In all, 2337 adults living in buildings without elevators and 1719 adults living in buildings with elevators were surveyed. The prevalence of rheumatic pain at any site and in the knee was 15.7% and 10.2%, respectively; both types of pain had a significantly higher incidence in residents of buildings without elevators than was reported by people who lived in buildings with elevators (14.9% vs. 10.6% and 11.32% vs. 8.82%, respectively) (both P 85 years, 7.64% vs. 6.26%, P = 0.162). The prevalence of RA and AS remained stable, whereas that of KOA, gout, and fibromyalgia has increased significantly in Shantou, China, during the past 3 decades. Stair-climbing might be an important risk factor for knee pain and KOA.