Arthritis limiting for millions in America

Published: Oct. 12, 2007 at 9:57 PM

ATLANTA, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Some 46 million U.S. adults are affected by arthritis and arthritis-related work limitations, ranging from 25 percent in Nevada to 51 percent in Kentucky.

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report said arthritis limits millions of working Americans' productivity, activity or ability to work.

"With 46 million Americans affected by arthritis, the numbers are overwhelming and the impact on the quality of life is clear,"Janet Collins, director, CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

The Arthritis Foundation said to prevent and manage arthritis:

-- There are more than 100 different forms of arthritis, each requiring a specific treatment plan, it's important to see your doctor for an early and accurate diagnosis.

-- Speak with a healthcare professional about ways to reduce strain on joints.

-- Get regular physical activity to build and maintain healthy bones, muscles and joints. Walking as little as 30 minutes can ease joint pain,improve mobility and reduce fatigue.

-- Maintaining an appropriate weight or reducing weight to a recommended level reduces the risk of osteoarthritis. Losing just 10 pounds relieves 40 pounds of pressure on knees.

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