Obesity and osteoarthritis
- a cohort study examined the incidence of knee and hip osteoarthritis in relation to different measures of body mass (1)
- all measures of overweight were associated with the incidence of knee osteoarthritis, with the strongest relative risk gradient observed for BMI
- incidence of hip osteoarthritis showed smaller but significant differences between normal weight and obesity
- authors concluded that the study results support a major link between overweight and biomechanics in increasing the risk of knee and hip osteoarthritis in men and women
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