Arthritis Length and Hip Fracture Risk in China

ChinaMon May 04 2026
Researchers followed adults from 2011 to 2020 to see if how long someone has arthritis matters for breaking a hip. Hip fractures hurt life and can be fatal, especially in older people. Arthritis is common and may weaken bones or make walking harder. The study looked at middle‑aged and older Chinese adults. It compared people who had arthritis for a short time with those whose condition lasted many years. The goal was to find out whether longer arthritis increases the chance of a hip break.
Results showed that people with long‑term arthritis had a higher risk of hip fractures. The link was stronger in older adults. Shorter arthritis duration did not raise the risk as much. This suggests that time with the disease matters, not just having it. Why might this happen? Long‑term arthritis can reduce bone density and slow healing. It also limits mobility, leading to more falls. These factors together raise the danger of breaking a hip. The study highlights the importance of early arthritis treatment. Managing pain and keeping active can help protect bones. Older adults should stay in touch with doctors and follow exercise plans that support joint health.
https://localnews.ai/article/arthritis-length-and-hip-fracture-risk-in-china-949a5826

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