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Rheumatic
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Men (n = 892)
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Women (n = 951)
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Both Sexes (n = 1843)a
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Disorders
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n
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%
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95% CI
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n
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%
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95% CI
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n
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%
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95% CI
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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6
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0.7
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0.1–1.2
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23
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2.4
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1.4–3.4
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29
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1.6
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1.1–2.3
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Spondyloarthropathy
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13
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1.5
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0.7–2.2
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10
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1.1
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0.4–1.7
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23
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1.3
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0.8–1.9
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Knee osteoarthritis
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60
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6.7
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5.1–8.4
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74
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7.8
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6.1–9.5
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134
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7.3
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6.2–8.6
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Low back painb
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126
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14.1
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12.1–16.7
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217
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22.8
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20.3–25.6
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343
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18.6
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16.9–20.5
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Cervical spondylosis
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14
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1.6
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0.8–2.4
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11
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1.2
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0.5–1.8
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25
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1.4
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0.8–1.9
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Soft tissue rheumatismc
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23
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2.6
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1.5–3.6
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47
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4.9
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3.6–6.3
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70
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3.8
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3.0–4.8
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Adhesive capsulitis of shoulder joint
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10
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1.1
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0.4–1.8
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16
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1.7
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0.9–2.5
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26
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1.4
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1.0–2.1
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Connective tissue disorder
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1
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0.1
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0–0.3
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5
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0.5
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0.1–1.0
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6
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0.3
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0.2–0.7
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Other noninflammatoryd
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31
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3.5
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2.3–4.7
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31
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3.3
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2.1–4.4
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62
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3.4
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2.6–4.3
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Other inflammatorye
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7
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0.8
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0.2–1.4
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14
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1.5
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0.7–2.2
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21
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1.1
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0.8–1.7
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Any rheumatic disorder
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225
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25.2
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22.4–28.1
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336
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35.3
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32.3–38.4
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561
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30.4
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28.3–32.5
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- Prevalence shown in bold face having non-overlapping CIs are significantly different (P < 0.05) between sexes;
- aMultiple diagnosis in 192 patients. Therefore, the total of diseases exceeds 561;
- bThis category includes lumbar spondylosis also because accurate differentiation was not feasible in the field situation, investigation facility, etc.;
- cThis includes subacromial bursitis, epicondylitis, trochanteric bursitis, anserine bursitis, and fibromyalgia;
- dOsteoarthritis of hip, osteoarthritis of hands, traumatic arthritis, traumatic fracture related condition, trauma of ligaments and soft issue, vague symptoms of myalgia and muscle spasm, vertebral spine related sciatica, vertebral scoliosis, ill-defined rheumatic syndromes;
- eMonoarthritis, oligoarthritis, polyarthritis, gout, palindromic rheumatism, adult Still’s disease, vasculitis, primary Sjogren syndrome