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Knee osteoarthritis risk in non-industrial societies undergoing an energy balance transition: evidence from the indigenous Tarahumara of Mexico

机译:膝关节骨关节炎在经历能源平衡过渡的非工业社会中的风险:来自墨西哥土着Tarahumara的证据

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Non-industrial societies with low energy balance levels are expected to be less vulnerable than industrial societies to diseases associated with obesity including knee osteoarthritis. However, as non-industrial societies undergo rapid lifestyle changes that promote positive energy balance, individuals whose metabolisms are adapted to energetic scarcity are encountering greater energy abundance, increasing their propensity to accumulate abdominal adipose tissue and thus potentially their sensitivity to obesity-related diseases. Objectives Here, we propose that knee osteoarthritis is one such disease for which susceptibility is amplified by this energy balance transition. Methods Support for our hypothesis comes from comparisons of knee radiographs, knee pain and anthropometry among men aged ≥40 years in two populations: Tarahumara subsistence farmers in Mexico undergoing the energy balance transition and urban Americans from Framingham, Massachusetts. Results We show that despite having markedly lower obesity levels than the Americans, the Tarahumara appear predisposed to accrue greater abdominal adiposity (ie, larger abdomens) for a given body weight, and are more vulnerable to radiographic and symptomatic knee osteoarthritis at lower levels of body mass index. Also, proportionate increases in abdomen size in the two groups are associated with greater increases in radiographic knee osteoarthritis risk among the Tarahumara than the Americans, implying that the abdominal adipose tissue of the Tarahumara is a more potent stimulus for knee degeneration. Conclusions Heightened vulnerability to knee osteoarthritis among non-industrial societies experiencing rapid lifestyle changes is a concern that warrants further investigation since such groups represent a large but understudied fraction of the global population.
机译:低能量平衡水平的非工业社团预计比工业社会对与肥胖有关的疾病的疾病,具有较弱的群体。然而,由于非工业社会经历了快速的生活方式,促进了积极的能量平衡,所代谢适应能量稀缺的个体遇到更大的能量丰富,增加它们积累腹部脂肪组织的倾向,从而潜在地对肥胖有关的疾病的敏感性。目的在这里,我们提出膝关节骨关节炎是这种易受这种能量平衡过渡扩增的这种疾病。方法对我们的假设的支持来自膝关节射线照相,膝关节疼痛和人类学测量的比较≥40岁的男性,墨西哥的Tarahumara生育农民从Massachusetts的弗拉曼汉语中经历了能量平衡过渡和城市美国人。结果我们表明,尽管肥胖水平显着降低了肥胖水平,但Tarahumara显得倾向于给予给定体重的更大的腹部肥胖(即较大的腹部),并且更容易受到较低水平的射线照片和症状膝关节骨关节炎的伤害质量指数。而且,两组腹部大小的比例增加与塔拉巴拉中的射线膝关节骨关节炎风险的较大增加与裔美国人暗示,这意味着Tarahumara的腹部脂肪组织是膝关节变性的更有效的刺激。结论在经历快速生活方式的非工业社会中易受膝关节骨关节炎的脆弱性,这是一个担忧,这是一个令人担忧的关注,因为这些群体代表了全球人口的大量但被人口分数。

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