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Arthritis Relief: Crunching the Numbers

05 December, 2013 0 comments Leave a comment

Arthritis GlovesArthritis is a condition which affects millions of Americans. The Center for Disease Control has released some remarkable statistics about arthritis. 60 million Americans report that they have been diagnosed with arthritis by a doctor. The term arthritis actually encompasses over 100 different types. Osteoarthritis is the most common form, and consists of the breaking down of the cartilage near joints, as well as bones growing over joints. Another very common form of arthritis is Rheumatoid Arthritis, which is in fact an autoimmune disease which affects many joints at once.

Arthritis is a painful condition for those who suffer from it. The symptoms include aching, pain, and stiffness around the joints. Arthritis can be so debilitating that for one out of every three people who has arthritis, there are implications for the type and degree of work that they can do.

Who is most likely to have arthritis?

Arthritis is more common among women than men. 25.9% of women report having arthritis, vs. only 18.3% of men. There is also an age factor. 50% of people over the age of 65 have arthritis. That being said, 2/3 of all people with arthritis are actually below that age, so it certainly can affect young people too.

What are some factors that lead to arthritis?

Exercise and general physical activity has been shown to be a critical piece of fending off arthritis. 23.5% of adults who are physically inactive have arthritis, as opposed to 18.7% of people who are considered physically active.

Another critical piece of the puzzle is body weight. 31.1% of people who are considered obese suffer from arthritis. On the other hand, of people who are classified as being of “normal” weight, 16.9% report having arthritis. Thus, exercising can double your chances of not having arthritis.

Home Treatment and Relief

It is clear, then, that an important part of preventing arthritis is keeping a healthy weight, and engaging in physical activity and exercise. Not only are these important goals for preventing arthritis, but even people who currently suffer from arthritis can be greatly helped by engaging in physical activity and by watching their weight. Maintaining an active lifestyle can go a long way in relieving arthritic pain.

Another way to provide relief from arthritis, and to help you stay active, is to wear arthritis gloves. Gloves for arthritis help sooth aching hands and wrists by providing mild compression to the soreness and stiffness associated with arthritis. DryCast Arthritis Gloves and Arthritis Gloves with Anti-Slip Grip are a great way to give yourself the relief you need!

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