Women in China have much lower risk of hip fracture than women in Europe or
North America but their risk of vertebral fractures is not known. Lateral
spine radiographs, hip and lumbar spine bone density, and potential risk fa
ctors for and consequences of vertebral fractures were assessed in a random
sample of 402 women age 50 years or older living in Belling, China. The pr
evalence of vertebral fractures, defined by vertebral morphometry, increase
d from 5% (95% CI, 1-9%) in 50- to 59-year olds to 37% (27-46%) among women
age 80 years or older, The age-standardized prevalence of vertebral fractu
res was 5.5% lower than found by similar methods For women in Rochester, MN
, U.S.A. Each SD lower spine bone mineral density (BMD) was associated with
a 2.4-fold (1.7-3.5) increased odds of having a vertebral fracture. Women
with a history of heavy physical labor had a lower risk of vertebral fractu
res. Vertebral fractures were associated with decreased height loss and lim
ited physical function but not chronic back pain. Women in Beijing, China h
ave lower bone density and a slightly lower rate of vertebral fracture than
white women in the United States. Low bone density and more sedentary occu
pations increase the risk of fracture in women living in urban China.