Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics

Baseline CharacteristicsStudy Population for Incident Frequent Knee Pain§§ (n = 237)Study Population for Incident Symptomatic Knee OA¶¶ (n = 235)
Questionnaire variables
    Age (years), mean (SD)55.7 ± 3.255.8 ± 3.2
    BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD)31.9 ± 3.831.9 ± 3.8
    Postmenopausal status, n (%)159 (67)159 (68)
    Comorbidity of depression*, n (%)16 (7)16 (7)
    Family history of OA, n (%)113 (48)112 (48)
    History of knee injury, n (%)46 (19)47 (20)
    Physically demanding work§, n (%)24 (10)24 (10)
    Mild knee symptoms, n (%)98 (41)100 (43)
    Feeling of giving way, n (%)35 (15)37 (16)
    Knee problems while climbing stairs**, n (%)20 (8)20 (9)
    Knee problems standing up from chair**, n (%)56 (24)58 (25)
    Morning stiffness††, n (%)29 (12)29 (12)
    Swollen knee‡‡, n (%)27 (11)27 (11)
Physical examination variables
    Heberden's nodes (in ≥1 finger), n (%)65 (27)64 (27)
    Joint line tenderness (medial and/or lateral), n (%)26 (11)25 (11)
    Crepitus during active motion, n (%)134 (57)135 (57)
  • BMI, body mass index; N, number of women; OA, Osteoarthritis; SD, standard deviation.

  • * Comorbidity of depression was defined as being diagnosed with depression and/or currently under treatment.

  • Present when at least one first-degree relative had OA.

  • Present when visited a doctor for a knee injury.

  • § Doing heavy physical work “quite often” or “(almost) always”.

  • Pain in or around the knee within the last 12 months.

  • The sensation of the knee giving way within the last 12 months.

  • ** Defined with the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) on physical functioning.

  • †† Defined with the KOOS on stiffness.

  • ‡‡ Defined with the KOOS on symptoms.

  • §§ Incident frequent knee pain after 2.5 and/or 6.5 years was defined when frequent knee pain was present at 2.5 and/or 6.5 years and when no knee pain was reported at baseline. Frequent knee pain was defined as self-reported pain in or around one or both knees during most days in the past month.

  • ¶¶ Incident symptomatic knee OA after 2.5 and/or 6.5 years was defined when incident symptomatic knee OA was present at 2.5 and/or 6.5 years and not present at baseline. Symptomatic knee OA was defined according to the clinical and radiographic ACR criteria: self-reported frequent knee pain and a definite osteophyte in the tibiofemoral joint of the same knee and one of the following: age >50 years, morning stiffness <30 minutes, crepitus on active motion of the knee.