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BackgroundTo explore the prevalence of bone loss among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy controls (HC) and further explored the risk factors for osteopenia and osteoporosis of RA patients.MethodsA cross-sectional survey was undertaken in four hospitals in different districts in South China to reveal the prevalence of bone loss in patients. Case records, laboratory tests, and bone mineral density (BMD) results of patients were collected. Traditional multivariable logistic regression analysis and two machine learning methods, including least absolute shrinkage selection operator (LASSO) and random forest (RF) were for exploring the risk factors for osteopenia or osteoporosis in RA patients.ResultsFour hundred five patients with RA and 198 HC were included. RA patients had lower BMD in almost BMD measurement sites than healthy controls; the decline of lumbar spine BMD was earlier than HC. RA patients were more likely to comorbid with osteopenia and osteoporosis (p for trend < 0.001) in the lumbar spine than HC. Higher serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 level and using tumor necrosis factor inhibitor in the last year were protective factors; aging, lower body mass index, and increased serum uric acid might be risk factors for bone loss.ConclusionsRA patients were more prone and earlier to have bone loss than HC. More attention should be paid to measuring BMD in RA patients aging with lower BMI or hyperuricemia. Besides, serum vitamin D and all three measurement sites are recommended to check routinely. TNFi usage in the last year might benefit bone mass.

Highlights

  • To explore the prevalence of bone loss among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy controls (HC) and further explored the risk factors for osteopenia and osteoporosis of RA patients

  • We undertook a cross-sectional survey in four hospitals from different South China districts to explore the prevalence of bone loss and investigate bone mineral density (BMD)’s differences among patients with RA and healthy controls (HC)

  • Clinical features Data of 405 patients with RA and 198 HC were included in the first step analysis

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Introduction

To explore the prevalence of bone loss among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy controls (HC) and further explored the risk factors for osteopenia and osteoporosis of RA patients. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease characterized by persistent synovitis and the progressive destruction of bones and cartilage in multiple joints [1]. Hu et al BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2021) 22:534. Insufficient information is available for the frequency of osteopenia and the distribution of bone mineral density (BMD) in three sites of BMD measurement in RA patients in China [15,16,17]. We undertook a cross-sectional survey in four hospitals from different South China districts to explore the prevalence of bone loss and investigate BMD’s differences among patients with RA and healthy controls (HC). We explored the risk factors for osteopenia and OP of RA patients, modeled with conventional logistic regression and another two machine-learning modeling methods to ensure robustness

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