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Impact of COVID-19 on the Incidence of Fragility Fracture in South Korea

Journal of Bone Metabolism 2024;31(1):31-39.
Published online: February 29, 2024

1Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrine Research Institute, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

2Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

3Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Corresponding authors: Beom-Jun Kim, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, 88 Olympic-ro 43-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul 05505, Korea, Tel: +82-2-3010-5876, Fax: +82-2-3010-6962, E-mail: umkbj0825@amc.seoul.kr
Namki Hong, Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrine Research Institute, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemoon-gu, Seoul 03722, Korea, Tel: +82-2-2228-0790, Fax: +82-2-393-6884, E-mail: nkhong84@yuhs.ac

Seungjin Baek and Ye-Jee Kim contributed equally to this work and should be considered co-first authors.

• Received: October 18, 2023   • Revised: November 30, 2023   • Accepted: December 8, 2023

Copyright © 2024 The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research

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Fig. 1 Study flow.
Fig. 2 (A) Incidence rates of osteoporotic fracture. Monthly incidence rates of osteoporotic fractures are shown according to sex (B, C), location of fracture (D–F), and age (G–I). M, male; F, female; NVNH, non-vertebral, non-hip.
Fig. 3 (A–C) Segmented regression analysis for monthly incidence rates of osteoporotic fractures. Analysis was done according to location of fracture. M, male; F, female; NVNH, non-vertebral, non-hip.
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Impact of COVID-19 on the Incidence of Fragility Fracture in South Korea

Baseline characteristics of study subjects

Total Vertebral fracture (N=1,781,218) Hip fracture (N=168,578) Non-vertebral non-hip fracture (N=593,386)



N (%) N (%) N (%)
Sex
 Male 413,228 (23.2) 46,634 (27.7) 115,931 (19.5)
 Female 1,367,990 (76.8) 121,944 (72.3) 477,455 (80.5)

Age group (yr)
 50–59 154,506 (8.7) 9,663 (5.7) 163,363 (27.5)
 60–69 375,150 (21.1) 18,448 (10.9) 185,869 (31.3)
 70–79 684,040 (38.4) 49,907 (29.6) 150,568 (25.4)
 80+ 567,522 (31.9) 90,560 (53.7) 93,586 (15.8)

Index year
 2017 385,421 (21.6) 36,802 (21.8) 133,753 (22.5)
 2018 406,541 (22.8) 38,233 (22.7) 136,438 (23.0)
 2019 420,822 (23.6) 39,205 (23.3) 129,404 (21.8)
 2020 402,446 (22.6) 38,747 (23.0) 131,987 (22.2)
 2021.1–5 165,988 (9.3) 15,591 (9.2) 61,804 (10.4)

Parameter estimates, standard error and P-values from the full segmented regression models predicting monthly osteoporotic fracture incidence in South Korea from January 2017 to May 2021

Variable Male Female


Parameter estimate Standard error t-statistics P-value Parameter estimate Standard error t-statistics P-value
Vetebral fracture
 Intercept 83.149 1.507 55.16 <0.001 251.562 6.773 37.14 <0.001
 Over time −0.048 0.058 −0.83 0.411 −0.235 0.229 −1.03 0.309
 COVID lock down (after March 2020) −6.181 1.897 −3.26 0.002 −19.299 6.727 −2.87 0.006
 After the COVID lockdown 0.359 0.192 1.87 0.068 0.703 0.697 1.01 0.318

Hip fracture
 Intercept 9.770 0.311 31.43 <0.001 22.745 0.342 66.56 <0.001
 Over time −0.023 0.010 −2.34 0.023 −0.032 0.013 −2.43 0.019
 COVID lock down (after March 2020) −0.158 0.279 −0.57 0.573 −0.719 0.434 −1.66 0.105
 After the COVID lockdown 0.001 0.029 0.03 0.976 −0.088 0.044 −1.99 0.053

Non-vertebral, non-hip fracture
 Intercept 24.946 0.344 72.60 <0.001 95.331 3.620 26.33 <0.001
 Over time −0.095 0.016 −6.02 <0.001 −0.489 0.163 −3.01 0.004
 COVID lock down (after March 2020) 0.601 0.938 0.64 0.525 0.497 7.962 0.06 0.951
 After the COVID lockdown 0.207 0.098 2.12 0.040 1.092 0.824 1.33 0.192

COVID, coronavirus disease.

Table 1 Baseline characteristics of study subjects
Table 2 Parameter estimates, standard error and P-values from the full segmented regression models predicting monthly osteoporotic fracture incidence in South Korea from January 2017 to May 2021

COVID, coronavirus disease.