A new study published in the journal Arthritis Care claims that obesity could be linked to arthritis. The researchers found that severely obese people were twice as likely to have reported arthritis than people with normal weight. The study also found that young people today are reporting arthritis at an earlier age, so what can be done about this troubling trend?
Links Between Obesity and Arthritic Joint Pain
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A new study published in the journal Arthritis Care claims that obesity could be linked to arthritis. The researchers found that severely obese people were twice as likely to have reported arthritis than people with normal weight. The study also found that young people today are reporting arthritis at an earlier age, so what can be done about this troubling trend?
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