Oslo, Norway has the highest incidence of hip fractures ever reported,
There are great differences in life expectancy between city regions i
n Oslo, and we investigated if there were any differences in incidence
of hip fracture within the city, In 1989, all new fractures of the pr
oximal femur in Oslo residents 50 years or older were registered with
each patient's address, Patients in nursing homes were registered acco
rding to preadmission address, All were localized to one of six city r
egions, The incidence of fracture of the total population of Oslo in 1
year age groups was projected on the population of the city regions t
o calculate the expected number of fractures compared with all of Oslo
, The ratio between observed and expected number of fractures was calc
ulated for each city region, The rural county of Sogn og Fjordane (S&F
) has only two thirds the incidence of hip fractures compared with Osl
o, and life expectancy is longer for both genders compared to Oslo, Ne
w hip fractures in 1989 were registered in S&F as in Oslo, and the rat
io between observed and expected number of fractures calculated as for
Oslo city regions, There were 1029 new fractures in Oslo women, and 2
84 in men, The relative risk (RR) for Oslo city regions using Inner Os
lo West as the reference, showed significantly higher RRs for hip frac
ture in Inner Oslo East in women (1.23, 95% confidence interval 1.03-1
.48) and in Inner and Outer Oslo East in men (1.67, 95% confidence int
erval 1.14-2.24; 1.45, 95% confidence interval 1.00-2.11, respectively
), The risk in S&F compared with Inner Oslo West was significantly low
er for women, but not for men (RR 0.74, 95% confidence interval 0.60-0
.92; RR 0.82, 95% confidence interval 0.56-1.21, respectively), There
were differences in annual incidence of hip fractures between differen
t city regions in Oslo for both women and men, and the incidences were
higher than in the rural county of S&F. (C) 1998 by Elsevier Science
Inc. All rights reserved.