Prevalence, clinical characteristics, and biological markers of postmenopausal osteoporosis and knee osteoarthritis in Beijing: study protocol for a cross-sectional and prospective study
Zhenkai Lu, Wenye Feng, Yaxing Wang, Xuming Zhang, Xu Wei, Ming Chen, Shangquan Wang, Ting Cheng, Xin Cui, Yanming Xie

TL;DR
This study in Beijing aims to understand how common and related postmenopausal osteoporosis and knee osteoarthritis are, and how they can be better managed.
Contribution
The study explores the comorbidity of PMOP and KOA in a community setting using a large sample and TCM syndromes.
Findings
The study will assess the prevalence and risk factors of PMOP-KOA comorbidity in Beijing.
Biological samples and clinical data will be collected to identify markers for early detection.
Findings will inform prevention and management strategies for PMOP-KOA.
Abstract
Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) and knee osteoarthritis (KOA) are common musculoskeletal disorders that share risk factors such as aging, hormonal changes, and inflammation. PMOP often remains asymptomatic until fractures occur, while KOA leads to pain and disability. Their comorbidity remains underexplored, particularly in community settings. This study aims to investigate the prevalence, risk factors, and clinical features of PMOP-KOA comorbidity among Beijing residents aged 45–80 years, providing evidence-based recommendations for early identification, prevention, and management. Over 2 years, this study will conduct a PMOP-KOA screening and prospective follow-up in the Beijing community to investigate the incidence, risk factors, and clinical characteristics of PMOP-KOA. This study will undertake bone mineral density detection, collect biological samples, and record information…
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TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Bone Metabolism and Diseases
