How Obesity Affects Health
Osteoarthritis occurs when the protective tissue in a joint begins to wear away. This can cause joint pain and stiffness and can lead to a reduction in mobility. While osteoarthritis can occur in anybody, obese individuals have a higher risk possibly due to the strain on joints from extra weight.
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July 1, 2014