Racial and ethnic variation in the prevalence of knee osteoarthritis among older U.S. adults, including Asian ethnic populations
Julia G. Costantini, Jeanne A. Darbinian, Elisha A. Garcia, Malini Chandra, Joan C. Lo

TL;DR
This study finds that knee osteoarthritis prevalence varies significantly among older U.S. adults, with South Asian populations showing notably higher rates compared to White and Black adults.
Contribution
The study provides detailed subgroup analysis of knee osteoarthritis prevalence among Asian ethnic populations in the U.S., revealing significant variation within this group.
Findings
South Asian males had a 1.51 times higher prevalence of knee osteoarthritis compared to White males.
South Asian females had a 2.15 times higher prevalence of knee osteoarthritis compared to White females.
Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese populations showed lower prevalence of knee osteoarthritis compared to White populations.
Abstract
National surveys suggest that US Asian adults have lower prevalence of osteoarthritis compared to White and Black adults, but disaggregated subgroup data are limited. This study examined the burden of knee osteoarthritis among older US adults by race and ethnicity, including Asian subgroup differences. Data from a large integrated healthcare delivery system in northern California were used to identify adults aged 50–89 years during 2017–2019 who had body mass index (BMI) measured. Knee osteoarthritis was defined by ≥ 2 diagnoses (ICD-10 M17.x) during 2017–2019. The association of race/ethnicity and prevalence of knee osteoarthritis was examined using modified Poisson regression, adjusting for age and BMI level. Among 1,183,576 adults (mean age 64.3 ± 9.6 years; 54.3 % female; 54.7 % White, 17.8 % Asian/Pacific Islander, 11.9 % Hispanic, and 6.7 % Black), 101,959 (8.6 %) had diagnosed…
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TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
