Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Osteoporosis International 1/2011

01-01-2011 | Original Article

Age, cohort and period effects on hip fracture incidence: analysis and predictions from New Zealand data 1974-2007

Authors: J. Langley, A. Samaranayaka, G. Davie, A. J. Campbell

Published in: Osteoporosis International | Issue 1/2011

Login to get access

Abstract

Summary

Hip fractures are substantial problem worldwide. The increase in rate with age does not continue into very old age. Rates decline in successive birth cohorts. If the increasing trend in period effect continues, there will be a substantial increase in hip fracture incidence.

Introduction

The purpose of this study is to (1) determine incidence rates for fracture neck of femur (FNF) for the period 1974-2007, (2) estimate age, cohort, and period effects, and (3) predict the burden of FNF in 2025.

Methods

Age adjusted incidence rates were estimated using New Zealand hospital discharge data for 1974-2007. Age-period-cohort modeling was used to estimate individual effects of these factors after adjusting for the other two factors. Future fracture burden was estimated under two scenarios.

Results

Age-adjusted rates for women increased from 1974 to 1987 whereas rates for men have increased from 1974 until 2007. Risk increased from 70 years of age but dropped among the very elderly. Period effects showed a steady increase in risk throughout 1974-2007. In contrast, the risk was lower in later cohorts. If there is no change in the period effect from 2007 we estimate a reduction in the burden of illness from FNF, especially for women. However if the period effect continues to increase, there will be substantial increases in FNF incidence, especially for men.

Conclusions

The effect of population aging on FNF incidence is predictable because projections are based on an existing population. The increasing health and improvement in measures of physical status of older people through the last century, explain the decline in FNF incidence in later cohorts. The steady increase in period effect may be due to increased survival of the very frail. This burden of illness resulting from FNFs must be addressed by population based, research proven approaches to fall and fracture prevention.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Gullberg B, Johnell O, Kanis JA (1997) World-wide projections for hip fracture. Osteoporos Int 7(5):407–413CrossRefPubMed Gullberg B, Johnell O, Kanis JA (1997) World-wide projections for hip fracture. Osteoporos Int 7(5):407–413CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Kannus P, Niemi S, Parkkari J, Palvanen M, Vuori I, Jarvinen M (1999) Hip fractures in Finland between 1970 and 1997 and predictions for the future [see comment]. Lancet 353(9155):802–805CrossRefPubMed Kannus P, Niemi S, Parkkari J, Palvanen M, Vuori I, Jarvinen M (1999) Hip fractures in Finland between 1970 and 1997 and predictions for the future [see comment]. Lancet 353(9155):802–805CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Martyn CN, Cooper C (1999) Prediction of burden of hip fracture [comment]. Lancet 353(9155):769–770CrossRefPubMed Martyn CN, Cooper C (1999) Prediction of burden of hip fracture [comment]. Lancet 353(9155):769–770CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Stephenson S, Langley J, Campbell J, Gillespie W (2003) Upward trends in the incidence of neck of femur fractures in the elderly [comment]. N Z Med J 116(1185):U665PubMed Stephenson S, Langley J, Campbell J, Gillespie W (2003) Upward trends in the incidence of neck of femur fractures in the elderly [comment]. N Z Med J 116(1185):U665PubMed
5.
go back to reference Langley JD, Stephenson S, Cryer C, Borman B (2002) Traps for the unwary in estimating person based injury incidence using hospital discharge data. Inj Prev 8:332–337CrossRefPubMed Langley JD, Stephenson S, Cryer C, Borman B (2002) Traps for the unwary in estimating person based injury incidence using hospital discharge data. Inj Prev 8:332–337CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Holford TR (1991) Understanding the effect of age, period, and cohort on incidence and mortality rates. Annu Rev Public Health 12:425–457CrossRefPubMed Holford TR (1991) Understanding the effect of age, period, and cohort on incidence and mortality rates. Annu Rev Public Health 12:425–457CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Robertson C, Gandini S, Boyle P (1999) Age-period-cohort models: a comparative study of available methodologies. J Clin Epidemiol 52(6):569–583CrossRefPubMed Robertson C, Gandini S, Boyle P (1999) Age-period-cohort models: a comparative study of available methodologies. J Clin Epidemiol 52(6):569–583CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference McNally RJQ, Alexander FE, Staines A, Cartwright RA (1997) A comparison of three methods of analysis of age-period-cohort models with application to incidence data on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Int J Epidemiol 26(1):32–46CrossRefPubMed McNally RJQ, Alexander FE, Staines A, Cartwright RA (1997) A comparison of three methods of analysis of age-period-cohort models with application to incidence data on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Int J Epidemiol 26(1):32–46CrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Yang Y, Fu WJ, Land KC (2004) A methodological comparison of age-period-cohort models: the intrinsic estimator and conventional generalized linear models. Sociol Method 34(1):75–110CrossRef Yang Y, Fu WJ, Land KC (2004) A methodological comparison of age-period-cohort models: the intrinsic estimator and conventional generalized linear models. Sociol Method 34(1):75–110CrossRef
10.
go back to reference STATA (2007) Stata Statistical Software: release 10. In: LP S, editor. College Station, Texas StataCorp STATA (2007) Stata Statistical Software: release 10. In: LP S, editor. College Station, Texas StataCorp
11.
go back to reference Johnell O, Kanis JA (2004) An estimate of the world wide prevalance, mortality and disability associated with hip fracture. Osteoporos Int 15:897–902CrossRefPubMed Johnell O, Kanis JA (2004) An estimate of the world wide prevalance, mortality and disability associated with hip fracture. Osteoporos Int 15:897–902CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Schwenkglenks M, Lippuner K, Hauselmann HJ, Szucs Thomas D (2005) A model of osteoporosis impact in Switzerland 2000-2020. Osteoporos Int 16:659–671CrossRefPubMed Schwenkglenks M, Lippuner K, Hauselmann HJ, Szucs Thomas D (2005) A model of osteoporosis impact in Switzerland 2000-2020. Osteoporos Int 16:659–671CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference Couris CM, Duclos A, Rabilloud M, Couray-Targe S, Ecochard R, Delmas PD et al (2007) A seventy percent overestimation of the burden of hip fractures in women aged 85 and over. Bone 41(5):896–900CrossRefPubMed Couris CM, Duclos A, Rabilloud M, Couray-Targe S, Ecochard R, Delmas PD et al (2007) A seventy percent overestimation of the burden of hip fractures in women aged 85 and over. Bone 41(5):896–900CrossRefPubMed
14.
go back to reference Chang KP, Center JR, Nguyen TV, Eisman JA (2004) Incidence of Hip and other osteoporotic fractures in elderly men and women: Dubbo osteoporosis epidemiology study. J Bone Miner Res 19(4):532–536CrossRefPubMed Chang KP, Center JR, Nguyen TV, Eisman JA (2004) Incidence of Hip and other osteoporotic fractures in elderly men and women: Dubbo osteoporosis epidemiology study. J Bone Miner Res 19(4):532–536CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Sameison EJ, Zhang Y, Kiel D, Hannan MT, Felson D (2002) Effect of birth cohort on risk of hip fracture: age-specific incidence rates in the Farmingham study. Am J Public Health 92(5):858–862CrossRef Sameison EJ, Zhang Y, Kiel D, Hannan MT, Felson D (2002) Effect of birth cohort on risk of hip fracture: age-specific incidence rates in the Farmingham study. Am J Public Health 92(5):858–862CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Evans JG, Seagroatt V, Goldacre MJ (1997) Secular trends in proximal femoral fracture, Oxford record linkage study area and England 1968-86. J Epidemiol Community Health 51:424–429CrossRefPubMed Evans JG, Seagroatt V, Goldacre MJ (1997) Secular trends in proximal femoral fracture, Oxford record linkage study area and England 1968-86. J Epidemiol Community Health 51:424–429CrossRefPubMed
18.
go back to reference Svanborg A (1988) The health of the elderly population: results from longitudinal studies with age-cohort comparisons. In: Evered D, Whelan J (eds) Research and the ageing population. Wiley, Chichester, pp 3–16 Svanborg A (1988) The health of the elderly population: results from longitudinal studies with age-cohort comparisons. In: Evered D, Whelan J (eds) Research and the ageing population. Wiley, Chichester, pp 3–16
19.
go back to reference Yang Y, Lewis J, Epstein S, Metz D (2006) Long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy and risk of hip fracture. J Am Med Assoc 296(24):2947–2953CrossRef Yang Y, Lewis J, Epstein S, Metz D (2006) Long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy and risk of hip fracture. J Am Med Assoc 296(24):2947–2953CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Jaglal SB, Weller I, Mamdani M, Hawker G, Kreder H, Jaakkimainen L et al (2005) Population trends in BMD testing, treatment, and hip and wrist fracture rates: are the hip fracture projections wrong? J Bone Miner Res 20(6):898–905CrossRefPubMed Jaglal SB, Weller I, Mamdani M, Hawker G, Kreder H, Jaakkimainen L et al (2005) Population trends in BMD testing, treatment, and hip and wrist fracture rates: are the hip fracture projections wrong? J Bone Miner Res 20(6):898–905CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Nymark T, Lauritsen JM, Ovesen O, Rock ND, Jeune B (2006) Decreasing incidence of hip fracture in the Funen County, Denmark. Acta Orthopaedica 77(1):109–113CrossRefPubMed Nymark T, Lauritsen JM, Ovesen O, Rock ND, Jeune B (2006) Decreasing incidence of hip fracture in the Funen County, Denmark. Acta Orthopaedica 77(1):109–113CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Campbell A, Robertson MC (2007) Rethinking individual and community fall prevention strategies: a meta-regression comparing single and multifactorial interventions. Age Ageing 36:656–662CrossRefPubMed Campbell A, Robertson MC (2007) Rethinking individual and community fall prevention strategies: a meta-regression comparing single and multifactorial interventions. Age Ageing 36:656–662CrossRefPubMed
23.
go back to reference Boufous S, Finch C, Close J, Day L, Lord S (2007) Hospital admissions following presentations to emergency departments for a fracture in older people. Inj Prev 13:211–214CrossRefPubMed Boufous S, Finch C, Close J, Day L, Lord S (2007) Hospital admissions following presentations to emergency departments for a fracture in older people. Inj Prev 13:211–214CrossRefPubMed
24.
go back to reference Boufous S, Finch C (2005) Estimating the incidence of hospitalized injurious falls: impact of varying case definitions [erratum appears in Inj Prev. 2006 Apr;12(2):135]. Inj Prev 11(6):334–336CrossRefPubMed Boufous S, Finch C (2005) Estimating the incidence of hospitalized injurious falls: impact of varying case definitions [erratum appears in Inj Prev. 2006 Apr;12(2):135]. Inj Prev 11(6):334–336CrossRefPubMed
25.
go back to reference Du W, Hayen A, Finch C, Hatfield J (2008) Comparison of methods to correct the miscounting of multiple episodes of care when estimating the incidence of hospitalised injury in child motor vehicle passengers. Accident Anal Prev 40(4):1563–1568CrossRef Du W, Hayen A, Finch C, Hatfield J (2008) Comparison of methods to correct the miscounting of multiple episodes of care when estimating the incidence of hospitalised injury in child motor vehicle passengers. Accident Anal Prev 40(4):1563–1568CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Gedeborg R, Engquist H, Berglund L, Michaelsson K (2008) Identification of incident injuries in hospital discharge registers. Epidemiology 19(6):860–867CrossRefPubMed Gedeborg R, Engquist H, Berglund L, Michaelsson K (2008) Identification of incident injuries in hospital discharge registers. Epidemiology 19(6):860–867CrossRefPubMed
27.
go back to reference Kupper LL, Janis JM, Salama IA, Yoshizawa CN, Greenberg BG (1983) Age-Period-cohort analysis: an illustration of problems in assessing interaction in one observation per cell data. Commun Stat Theory Methods 12(23):2779–2807 Kupper LL, Janis JM, Salama IA, Yoshizawa CN, Greenberg BG (1983) Age-Period-cohort analysis: an illustration of problems in assessing interaction in one observation per cell data. Commun Stat Theory Methods 12(23):2779–2807
28.
go back to reference Jackson JE (2003) A user's guide to principal components. Wiley, Hoboken Jackson JE (2003) A user's guide to principal components. Wiley, Hoboken
29.
go back to reference Jolliffe IT (1982) A note on the use of principal components regression. J R Stat Soc Ser C Appl Stat 31(3):300–303 Jolliffe IT (1982) A note on the use of principal components regression. J R Stat Soc Ser C Appl Stat 31(3):300–303
30.
go back to reference Hadi AS, Ling RF (1998) Some cautionary notes on the use of principal components regression. Am Stat 52(1):15–19CrossRef Hadi AS, Ling RF (1998) Some cautionary notes on the use of principal components regression. Am Stat 52(1):15–19CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Age, cohort and period effects on hip fracture incidence: analysis and predictions from New Zealand data 1974-2007
Authors
J. Langley
A. Samaranayaka
G. Davie
A. J. Campbell
Publication date
01-01-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Osteoporosis International / Issue 1/2011
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Electronic ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-010-1205-6

Other articles of this Issue 1/2011

Osteoporosis International 1/2011 Go to the issue