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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 10/2007

01-10-2007 | Brief Report

Latitude gradient influences the age of onset in rheumatoid arthritis patients

Authors: Cesar Ramos-Remus, Gabriela Sierra-Jimenez, Kenneth Skeith, Francisco J. Aceves-Avila, Anthony S. Russell, Robert Offer, Juan E. Olguin-Redes, Joanne Homik, Lourdes Sanchez, Adriana Sanchez-Ortiz, Gregorio Navarro-Cano

Published in: Clinical Rheumatology | Issue 10/2007

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Abstract

The mean age of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) onset is around 50 years as reported in several clinical trials involving Caucasian patients. However, clinical observations suggest that Mexican RA patients’ disease is initiated at a younger age. The objective of the study was to assess whether the age of onset of RA is different in Mexican and in Canadian RA patients. Certified rheumatologists from Canada and Mexico directly interviewed consecutive RA patients attending their clinics regarding the date patients first noticed a swollen joint. None of the participant rheumatologists were aware of the primary aim of this exploratory study at the time of the interviews. Data was gathered from 161 Mexican (91% women) and 130 Canadian (77% women) RA patients collected by three rheumatologists in each country. Duration since disease onset was not different within countries (mean 95% confidence interval [CI] for differences −10 to 16 years, p = 0.12 for Canadians, and −6 to 10 years, p = 0.26, for Mexicans). However, there was a significant difference between the two countries. Mexicans patients on average developed RA almost 12 years younger than Canadians (95% CI for difference 9 to 15 years, p < 0.001). Frequency distribution showed that 35.5% of Canadians but only 4% of Mexicans had the onset of the disease after the age of 55 (all p < 0.001). It appears that RA begins at a much younger age in Mexican than Canadian patients. If this were confirmed after controlling for different confounders and biases, it would have important societal, economic, and therapeutic implications.
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Metadata
Title
Latitude gradient influences the age of onset in rheumatoid arthritis patients
Authors
Cesar Ramos-Remus
Gabriela Sierra-Jimenez
Kenneth Skeith
Francisco J. Aceves-Avila
Anthony S. Russell
Robert Offer
Juan E. Olguin-Redes
Joanne Homik
Lourdes Sanchez
Adriana Sanchez-Ortiz
Gregorio Navarro-Cano
Publication date
01-10-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 10/2007
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-007-0666-2

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