Factors Contributing to Increase in Knee Osteoarthritis Among Young People of Multan Periphery

Authors

  • Shahid Javed, Zaka Ul Rehman, Muhammad Yosuf, Muhammad Naqash Khan, Umair Ahmad, Umair Iqbal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023172495

Abstract

Objective: To determine the risk factors of knee osteoarthritis in young patients.

Methods: A total of 100 patients with diagnosis of knee arthritis were included as cases and a similar number of 100 patients who presented to the orthopedic clinic for reasons other than knee arthritis were taken as controls. A study questionnaire was designed to gather information regarding the patient’s age, gender, body mass index, physical activity, smoking history and knee injury history.

Results: Mean age was 39.1±6.8 years in study group and 40.2±5.7 years in control group. There were 67 (67%) male patients in cases group and 59 (59%) male patients in control group, p-value 0.24. There were 35% obese patients in cases and 13% in control group (p-value 0.0002). There were 56% smokers in cases and 41% in control group with p-value 0.03. Out of 100, 11% patients in cases and 4.0% in control group had history of knee joint injury (p-value 0.06). 47% patients in cases group and 33% patients in control group were belonged to hardworking occupations, p-value 0.04.

Conclusion: Obesity, history of knee joint injury, smoking and hardworking occupation are risk factors of knee osteoarthritis in young patients.

Keywords: Knee osteoarthritis, young patients, obesity, risk factors.

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Shahid Javed, Zaka Ul Rehman, Muhammad Yosuf, Muhammad Naqash Khan, Umair Ahmad, Umair Iqbal. (2023). Factors Contributing to Increase in Knee Osteoarthritis Among Young People of Multan Periphery. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 17(02), 495. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023172495