Prevalence of self-reported peripheral joint pain and swelling in an Italian population: The Chiavari study
M.A. Cimmino, M. Parisi, G.L. Moggiana, T. Maio, G.S. Mela
Unitą di Reumatologia, Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Universitą di Genova, Italy
ABSTRACT
Objective
To evaluate the prevalence of self-reported joint pain and swelling in the peripheral joints of subjects from an Italian general population. To correlate the result with demographic data and physical activity.
Methods
A total of 4,456 subjects aged 16 years or more listed in four general practices were invited to participate in the study and to fill out the ARC questionnaire. The 3,294 responders were asked to report: (a) any past occurrence of joint swelling lasting more than 4 weeks and the distribution of the swollen joints on a mannequin; (b) any joint pain lasting more than 4 weeks; (c) current joint pain or swelling; (d) morning stiffness; (e) whether they had been previously told by a doctor they had arthritis; and (f) their physical activity according to a three-class scale.
Results
Joint pain was reported by 889 (27%) subjects and joint swelling was reported by 463 (14%) subjects. Women
reported joint pain and swelling more frequently than men, except for the younger age classes. The prevalence of joint pain and swelling increased with age in both sexes until age 55-64, when a plateau was observed. Age was involved in the determination of joint pain and swelling. Physical activity was involved only marginally.
Conclusions
We found high levels of prevalence of pain and swelling in the peripheral joints in a general Italian population.
Prevalence was higher in Italian subjects than in subjects from China and Pakistan studied using the same
questionnaire. These differences may reflect cultural and social diversity in the perception of disease, as well as
true differences in the prevalence of rheumatic symptoms across the world.
Key words
Joint pain, joint swelling, peripheral joints, epidemiology, prevalence, Italy.
This work was supported in part by a grant of Regione Liguria (n.6463, 23.12.1993).
Please address correspondence and reprint requests: Dr. Marco A. Cimmino, Unitą di Reumatologia, Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Specialitą Mediche, Viale Benedetto XV no. 6, 16132 Genova, Italy. E-mail:
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Clin Exp Rheumatol 2001; 19: 35-40.
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