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Erschienen in: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® 8/2015

01.08.2015 | Symposium: Sex Differences in Musculoskeletal Disease and Science

Are There Sex Differences in Knee Cartilage Composition and Walking Mechanics in Healthy and Osteoarthritis Populations?

verfasst von: Deepak Kumar, PT, PhD, Richard B. Souza, PT, PhD, Karupppasamy Subburaj, PhD, Toran D. MacLeod, PT, PhD, Justin Singh, BS, Nathaniel E. Calixto, BS, Lorenzo Nardo, MD, Thomas M. Link, MD, Xiaojuan Li, PhD, Nancy E. Lane, MD, Sharmila Majumdar, PhD

Erschienen in: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® | Ausgabe 8/2015

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Abstract

Background

Women are at a greater risk for knee osteoarthritis (OA), but reasons for this greater risk in women are not well understood. It may be possible that differences in cartilage composition and walking mechanics are related to greater OA risk in women.

Questions/purposes

(1) Do women have higher knee cartilage and meniscus T than men in young healthy, middle-aged non-OA and OA populations? (2) Do women exhibit greater static and dynamic (during walking) knee loading than men in young healthy, middle-aged non-OA and OA populations?

Methods

Data were collected from three cohorts: (1) young active (< 35 years) (20 men, 13 women); (2) middle-aged (≥ 35 years) without OA (Kellgren-Lawrence [KL] grade < 2) (43 men, 65 women); and (3) middle-aged with OA (KL > 1) (18 men, 25 women). T and T2 relaxation times for cartilage in the medial knee, lateral knee, and patellofemoral compartments and medial and lateral menisci were quantified with 3.0-T MRI. A subset of the participants underwent three-dimensional motion capture during walking for calculation of peak knee flexion and adduction moments, flexion and adduction impulses, and peak adduction angle. Differences in MR, radiograph, and gait parameters between men and women were compared in the three groups separately using multivariate analysis of variance.

Results

Women had higher lateral articular cartilage T (men = 40.5 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 38.8–42.3] ms; women = 43.3 [95% CI, 41.9–44.7] ms; p = 0.017) and patellofemoral T (men = 44.4 [95% CI, 42.6–46.3] ms; women = 48.4 [95% CI, 46.9–50.0] ms; p = 0.002) in the OA group; and higher lateral meniscus T in the young group (men = 15.3 [95% CI, 14.7–16.0] ms; women = 16.4 [95% CI, 15.6–17.2] ms; p = 0.045). The peak adduction moment in the second half of stance was lower in women in the middle-aged (men = 2.05 [95% CI, 1.76–2.34] %BW*Ht; women = 1.66 [95% CI, 1.44–1.89] %BW*Ht; p = 0.037) and OA (men = 2.34 [95% CI, 1.76–2.91] %BW*Ht; women = 1.42 [95% CI, 0.89–1.94] %BW*Ht; p = 0.022) groups. Static varus from radiographs was lower in women in the middle-aged (men = 178° [95% CI, 177°–179°]; women = 180° [95% CI, 179°–181°]; p = 0.002) and OA (men = 176° [95% CI, 175°–178°]; women = 180° [95% CI, 179°–181°]; p < 0.001) groups. Women had lower varus during walking in all three groups (young: men = 4° [95% CI, 3°–6°]; women = 2° [95% CI, 0°–3°]; p = 0.013; middle-aged: men = 2° [95% CI, 1°–3°]; women = 0° [95% CI, −1° to 1°]; p = 0.015; OA: men = 4° [95% CI, 2°–6°]; women = 0° [95% CI, −2° to 2°]; p = 0.011). Women had a higher knee flexion moment (men = 4.24 [95% CI, 3.58–4.91] %BW*Ht; women 5.40 [95% CI, 4.58–6.21] %BW*Ht; p = 0.032) in the young group.

Conclusions

These data demonstrate differences in cartilage composition and gait mechanics between men and women in young healthy, middle-aged healthy, and OA cohorts. Considering the cross-sectional nature of the study, longitudinal research is needed to investigate if these differences in cartilage composition and walking mechanics are associated with a greater risk of lateral tibiofemoral or patellofemoral OA in women. Future studies should also investigate the relative risk of lateral versus medial patellofemoral cartilage degeneration risk in women compared with men.

Level of Evidence

Level III, retrospective study.
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Metadaten
Titel
Are There Sex Differences in Knee Cartilage Composition and Walking Mechanics in Healthy and Osteoarthritis Populations?
verfasst von
Deepak Kumar, PT, PhD
Richard B. Souza, PT, PhD
Karupppasamy Subburaj, PhD
Toran D. MacLeod, PT, PhD
Justin Singh, BS
Nathaniel E. Calixto, BS
Lorenzo Nardo, MD
Thomas M. Link, MD
Xiaojuan Li, PhD
Nancy E. Lane, MD
Sharmila Majumdar, PhD
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® / Ausgabe 8/2015
Print ISSN: 0009-921X
Elektronische ISSN: 1528-1132
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-015-4212-2

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