The global, regional, and national burden attributable to low bone mineral density, 1990–2020: an analysis of a modifiable risk factor from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

  • Evelyn Hsieh
  • , Dana Bryazka
  • , Kanyin Liane Ong
  • , Phoebe Anne Rhinehart
  • , Ewerton Cousin
  • , Hailey Hagins
  • , Cyrus Cooper
  • , Marita Cross
  • , Garland T. Culbreth
  • , Karsten E. Dreinhoefer
  • , Philippe Halbout
  • , Jacek A. Kopec
  • , Sneha Ingle Nicholson
  • , Daniel Prieto Alhambra
  • , Anthony D. Woolf
  • , Theo Vos
  • , Yohannes Habtegiorgis Abate
  • , Sherief Abd-Elsalam
  • , Meriem Abdoun
  • , Mohamed Abouzid
  • Eman Abu-Gharbieh, Salahdein Aburuz, Abiola Victor Adepoju, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani, Aqeel Ahmad, Haroon Ahmed, Luai A. Ahmed, Syed Mahfuz Al Hasan, Tariq A. Alalwan, Rasmieh Mustafa Al-amer, Hediyeh Alemi, Abid Ali, Yaser Mohammed Al-Worafi, Reza Amani, Abhishek Anil, Jalal Arabloo, Aleksandr Y. Aravkin, Demelash Areda, Brhane Berhe Aregawi, Mohammad Asghari-Jafarabadi, Seyyed Shamsadin Athari, Sina Azadnajafabad, Ahmed Y. Azzam, Ashish D. Badiye, Nasser Bagheri, Sara Bagherieh, Saliu A. Balogun, Maciej Banach, Shirin Barati, Pankaj Bhardwaj, Sonu Bhaskar, Gurjit Kaur Bhatti, Yasser Bustanji, Daniela Calina, Vijay Kumar Chattu, Endeshaw Chekol Abebe, Dinh Toi Chu, Michael H. Criqui, Natalia Cruz-Martins, Omid Dadras, Xiaochen Dai, Zhaoli Dai, Reza Darvishi Cheshmeh Soltani, Mohsen Dashti, Tadesse Asmamaw Dejenie, Cristian Del Bo', Edgar Denova-Gutiérrez, Vinoth Gnana Chellaiyan Devanbu, Syed Masudur Rahman Dewan, Vishal R. Dhulipala, Michael Ekholuenetale, Mohamed A. Elmonem, Farshid Etaee, Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe, Ildar Ravisovich Fakhradiyev, Ali Fatehizadeh, Alireza Feizkhah, Ginenus Fekadu, Bikila Regassa Feyisa, Florian Fischer, Abduzhappar Gaipov, Lucia Galluzzo, Mesfin Gebrehiwot, Fataneh Ghadirian, Tiffany K. Gill, Kimiya Gohari, Ali Golchin, Bhawna Gupta, Sapna Gupta, Najah R. Hadi, Arvin Haj-Mirzaian, Asif Hanif, Netanja I. Harlianto, Ikramul Hasan, Md Saquib Hasnain, Amr Hassan, Simon I. Hay, Jiawei He, Golnaz Heidari, Kamal Hezam, Yuta Hiraike, Praveen Hoogar, Chengxi Hu, Segun Emmanuel Ibitoye, Arad Iranmehr, Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, Masao Iwagami, Ali Jafari-Khounigh, Mihajlo Jakovljevic, Elham Jamshidi, Sathish Kumar Jayapal, Shubha Jayaram, Digisie Mequanint Jemere, Gwang Hun Jeong, Nitin Joseph, Charity Ehimwenma Joshua, Mikk Jürisson, Vidya Kadashetti, Sanjay Kalra, Morteza Abdullatif Khafaie, Himanshu Khajuria, Moien A.B. Khan, Javad Khanali, Shaghayegh Khanmohammadi, Moawiah Mohammad Khatatbeh, Sorour Khateri, Min Seo Kim, Oleksii Korzh, Kewal Krishan, Mukhtar Kulimbet, Vishnutheertha Kulkarni, Maria Dyah Kurniasari, Chandrakant Lahariya, Tri Laksono, Iván Landires, Kamaluddin Latief, Thao Thi Thu Le, Munjae Lee, Wei Chen Lee, Erand Llanaj, Kashish Malhotra, Ahmad Azam Malik, Miquel Martorell, Andrea Maugeri, Hadush Negash Meles, Mohsen Merati, Tuomo J. Meretoja, Tomislav Mestrovic, Alireza Mirahmadi, Nouh Saad Mohamed, Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani, Ali H. Mokdad, Lorenzo Monasta, Yousef Moradi, Negar Morovatdar, Shane Douglas Morrison, Ebrahim Mostafavi, Parsa Mousavi, Sumaira Mubarik, Christopher J.L. Murray, Sathish Muthu, Mohsen Naghavi, Pirouz Naghavi, Zuhair S. Natto, Biswa Prakash Nayak, Mohammad Hadi Nematollahi, Duc Hoang Nguyen, Hien Quang Nguyen, Van Thanh Nguyen, Robina Khan Niazi, Efaq Ali Noman, Dieta Nurrika, Osaretin Christabel Okonji, Michal Ordak, Wael M.S. Osman, Yasamin Ostadi, Alicia Padron-Monedero, Shahina Pardhan, Pragyan Paramita Parija, Romil R. Parikh, Jay Patel, Fanny Emily Petermann-Rocha, Hoang Tran Pham, Elton Junio Sady Prates, Ibrahim Qattea, Mehran Rahimi, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Mosiur Rahman, Masoud Rahmati, Ivano Raimondo, Shakthi Kumaran Ramasamy, Sina Rashedi, Mohammad Mahdi Rashidi, Salman Rawaf, Elrashdy M. Redwan, Nazila Rezaei, Aly M.A. Saad, Umar Saeed, Amene Saghazadeh, Fatemeh Saheb Sharif-Askari, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Morteza Saki, Joseph W. Sakshaug, Mohamed A. Saleh, Yoseph Leonardo Samodra, Abdallah M. Samy, Francesco Sanmarchi, Muhammad Arif Nadeem Saqib, Art Schuermans, Yashendra Sethi, Allen Seylani, Moyad Jamal Shahwan, Sunder Sham, Mohammed Shannawaz, Sadaf Sharfaei, Manoj Sharma, Seyed Afshin Shorofi, Emmanuel Edwar Siddig, Luís Manuel Lopes Rodrigues Silva, Jasvinder A. Singh, Paramdeep Singh, Hamidreza Soleimani, Chandan Kumar Swain, Shima Tabatabai, Jacques Lukenze Tamuzi, Razieh Tavakoli Oliaee, Seyed Mohammad Tavangar, Masayuki Teramoto, Dufera Rikitu Terefa, Jansje Henny Vera Ticoalu, Asokan Govindaraj Vaithinathan, Tommi Juhani Vasankari, Siavash Vaziri, Fang Wang, Shu Wang, Juan Xia, Naohiro Yonemoto, Chuanhua Yu, Mazyar Zahir, Hanqing Zhao, Magdalena Zielińska, Osama A. Zitoun, Lyn M. March, Lidia Sanchez-Riera

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Abstract

Background Fractures related to osteoporosis and low bone mineral density lead to substantial morbidity, mortality, and cost to individuals and health systems. Here we present the most up-to-date global, regional, and national estimates of the contribution of low bone mineral density to the burden of fractures from falls and additional categories of injuries from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021. Methods The burden of low bone mineral density was estimated from 1990 to 2020 in terms of years lived with disability (YLDs), disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), and deaths, for individuals aged 40 years and older, using data from population-based studies from 48 countries or territories (169 unique sources). Mean standardised femoral neck bone mineral density values were estimated by GBD location, age, and sex by meta-regression. Based on a separate meta-analysis of population-based studies from nine countries (12 unique sources), we also estimated the pooled relative risk of fractures per unit decrease in bone mineral density (g/cm2). The population-attributable fraction for low bone mineral density was calculated by comparing the observed distributions of standardised femoral neck bone mineral density to an age-specific and sex-specific counterfactual distribution, defined as the 99th percentile of five rounds of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in the USA, by 5-year age group and sex. Hospital and emergency department data were used to derive the incidence of fractures for six categories of injury (road injuries, other transport injuries, falls, non-venomous animal contact, exposure to mechanical forces, and physical interpersonal violence) using ICD codes. Deaths due to fractures were estimated as the proportion of in-hospital deaths due to the specified injury causes for which a fracture (nature of injury code) was more severe than the cause of injury code. YLDs and DALYs attributable to low bone mineral density by cause of injury were also determined according to previous GBD methods. Findings In 2020, 8·32 million (95% UI 5·58–10·84) YLDs, 17·2 million (14·1–20·2) DALYs, and 477 000 (411 000–536 000) deaths were attributable to low bone mineral density globally in individuals aged 40 years and older. Between 1990 and 2020, global YLDs, DALYs, and deaths attributable to low bone mineral density increased by 91·8% (88·5–95·1), 89·8% (81·5–99·0), and 127·1% (108·5–144·5), respectively. Over this period, the age-standardised global rates of YLDs, DALYs, and deaths attributable to low bone mineral density showed modest decreases. In 2020, falls accounted for 76·2% (95% UI 74·2–78·3) of YLDs, 65·2% (62·9–67·6) of DALYs, and 71·0% (67·4–72·8) of deaths attributable to low bone mineral density, and road injuries largely accounted for the remaining amount: 12·4% (11·1–13·6) of YLDs, 24·6% (22·5–27·1) of DALYs, and 23·1% (21·6–26·2) of deaths. As a proportion of all fall-related burden, low bone mineral density accounted for 26·6% (23·2–28·7) of YLDs, 25·6% (22·1–27·4) of DALYs, and 40·6% (35·4–44·0) of deaths in 2020. Of all road injury-related burden, 12·6% (10·8–13·5) of YLDs, 6·3% (5·4–6·9) of DALYs, and 8·9% (7·6–9·6) of deaths were attributable to low bone mineral density. In men, road injuries accounted for the largest proportion of DALYs attributable to low bone mineral density in those aged 40–59 years and the largest proportion of deaths in those aged 40–64 years. In women, road injuries were the leading cause of DALYs attributable to low bone mineral density in those aged 40–44 years and the leading cause of deaths attributable to low bone mineral density in those aged 40–54 years. In older age groups among both men and women, falls were the leading cause of the burden attributable to low bone mineral density. Interpretation Low bone mineral density is a crucial modifiable risk factor for fractures, which are an important cause of morbidity and mortality particularly in ageing populations. This analysis highlights low bone mineral density as a cause of health loss not just from falls, but also from road injuries. Funding Gates Foundation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e873-e894
JournalThe Lancet Rheumatology
Volume7
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Rheumatology
  • Immunology

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