The relationship between sports activities and knee osteoarthrosis (OA) in
the general population was investigated. Men (n=325) and women (n=300) who
underwent prosthetic surgery due to primary tibio-femoral OA were compared
with referents (264 men and 284 women) regarding life-long sports exposure.
The relative risk of severe knee OA among men aged between 55 and 65 years
who were highly exposed to all kinds of sports was 2.9 (95% CI 1.3-6.5). F
or sports such as cross-country skiing, soccer and ice hockey/bandy, the re
lative risk was higher for those men who had been exposed. The women had on
ly been active in sports to a limited extent, and no increased relative ris
k was found. Moderate daily general physical activity was not found to be a
risk factor.