
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the relationship between height gain across childhood and adolescence with knee osteoarthritis in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD).MethodsData are from 3035 male and female participants of the NSHD. Height was measured at ages 2, 4, 6, 7, 11 and 15 years, and self-reported at ages 20 and 26 years. Associations between (i) height at each age (ii) height gain during specific life periods (iii) Super-Imposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) growth curve variables of height size, tempo and velocity, and knee osteoarthritis at 53 years were tested.ResultsIn sex-adjusted models, taller height at 4 and 6 years were modestly associated with decreased odds of knee osteoarthritis at age 53 (ORs per 1cm increase in height at age 6: 0.97 and age 4: 0.98 (95% CI: 0.95-1.00)). These associations were attenuated after adjustment for potential confounders. Similarly, taller adult achieved height measured at 26 and 53 years of age were associated with decreased odds of knee osteoarthritis (OR per 1cm increase in height: 0.98 (95% CI 0.96 to 1.00)). No associations were found between height gain during specific life periods or the SITAR growth curve variables and odds of knee osteoarthritis.ConclusionsThere was some limited evidence to suggest that taller height in childhood is associated with decreased odds of knee osteoarthritis at age 53 years in this cohort. This work enhances our understanding of osteoarthritis predisposition and the contribution of life course height to this.
Male, Adolescent, 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 610, Growth, Article, Cohort Studies, Young Adult, Child Development, Sex Factors, 0903 Biomedical Engineering, Osteoarthritis, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Child, SITAR, osteoarthritis, SITAR, growth, life course, birth cohort, Life course, 1103 Clinical Sciences, Adolescent Development, Middle Aged, Osteoarthritis, Knee, Body Height, United Kingdom, Arthritis & Rheumatology, Child, Preschool, Birth Cohort, Female, Birth cohort
Male, Adolescent, 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 610, Growth, Article, Cohort Studies, Young Adult, Child Development, Sex Factors, 0903 Biomedical Engineering, Osteoarthritis, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Child, SITAR, osteoarthritis, SITAR, growth, life course, birth cohort, Life course, 1103 Clinical Sciences, Adolescent Development, Middle Aged, Osteoarthritis, Knee, Body Height, United Kingdom, Arthritis & Rheumatology, Child, Preschool, Birth Cohort, Female, Birth cohort
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