The present study aims to qualitatively review the contributing factors and health implications of age-related hyperkyphosis. We conducted a narrative review of observational and cohort studies describing the risk factors and epidemiology of hyperkyphosis from 1955 to 2016 using the following key words: kyphosis, hyperkyphosis, posture, age-related hyperkyphosis, kyphotic posture, aetiology and causes. This review included 77 studies. Approximately 60-70 % of the most severe hyperkyphosis cases have no evidence of underlying vertebral compression fractures. Other proposed factors contributing to hyperkyphosis are degenerative disc disease, weakness of back extensor muscles and genetic predisposition. Strength and endurance of back exte...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
mortality, but previous studies have not controlled for clinically silent vertebral fractures, which...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...
Identifying factors that impact physical function in older populations is important for the maintena...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...
Hyperkyphosis is a widely recognized yet largely ignored condition whose causes and consequences are...
BackgroundThe causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those m...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
Summary: Hyperkyphosis, an increased kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine, was associated with a hig...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...
Objective. Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
mortality, but previous studies have not controlled for clinically silent vertebral fractures, which...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...
Identifying factors that impact physical function in older populations is important for the maintena...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...
Hyperkyphosis is a widely recognized yet largely ignored condition whose causes and consequences are...
BackgroundThe causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those m...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
Hyperkyphosis is a deformity characterized by an increase of kyphosis, sometimes associated with cer...
Summary: Hyperkyphosis, an increased kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine, was associated with a hig...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...
Objective. Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
mortality, but previous studies have not controlled for clinically silent vertebral fractures, which...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...