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Arthritis or other Rheumatic Conditions PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Toma Grubb   
Wednesday, 11 October 2006
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Arthritis or other Rheumatic Conditions

 Diet stratagies for this condition can be found under the "Healthy Diet" tab in the top menu.

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Forty-three million Americans report that a doctor told them they have arthritis or other rheumatic conditions. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States, limiting the activities of more than 16 million adults. The CDC Arthritis Program is working to improve the quality of life for people affected by arthritis and other rheumatic conditions by working with states and other partners to increase awareness about appropriate arthritis self management activities and expanding the reach of programs proven to improve the quality of life for people with arthritis.

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Mother, daughter, and grandmother bicycling. State Prevalence Of Doctor-Diagnosed Arthritis and Arthritis-Attributable Activity Limitations, 2003 — In adults in states and territories, the 2003 prevalence of doctor-diagnosed arthritis ranged from 17.9% to 37.2% and that of arthritis-attributable activity limitation ranged from 6.3% to 16.7%, with particularly high rates in southern states. Arthritis and arthritis-attributable activity limitation are common problems in all states and territories and likely to increase in the future. Read more
Man and grandson raking leaves Physical Activity in Men and Women with Arthritis — Physical activity has been shown to reduce pain and improve function and mental health among people with arthritis, yet adults with arthritis are significantly less likely to engage in recommended levels of moderate or vigorous physical activity, and 37% of adults with arthritis are inactive. Read more
Men walking in the forest Projected Rise in Arthritis Prevalence — By 2030, nearly 67 million (25%) of US adults will have doctor-diagnosed arthritis. In addition, adults with arthritis-attributable activity limitation are projected to increase from 16.9 million (7.9%) to 25 million (9.3% of the US adult population) by 2030. These projections herald an increasing societal and health care system burden. Read more
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