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Dr. Vikranth Vijay - Arthritis And Body Weight: Understanding The Connection

Ma𓂃intaini🌱ng an ideal body weight is crucial for joint health and overall well-being.

  • One critical 𓆉factor that influences arthritis symptoms𝓡 and joint health is body weight.

  • Clinical statistics reveal that being over🌳weight directly causes nearly one-fourth of all diagnosed cases of arthritis.

  • And if you’re obese, you’re 60% more likely to end up🅠 with arthritis compared to people who maintain a healthy body weight.

Therefore, maintaining an ideal body weight is crucial for joint health and overall well-being. The ideal body weight varies for each individual based on factors such as height, age, sex, and body composition. However, a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered normal. According t๊o the new guidelines, overweight is a BMI of 25-29.9, while obesity is ♚a BMI of 30 or greater.

Let’s understand the link between body weight and arthritis.

  • Body weight accelerates joint degeneration. Excess body weight stresses weight-bearing joints, such as the knees, hips, and lower back. This increased stress accelerates the wear and tear on cartilage, leꦦading to joint degeneration and pain.

  • It also increases Joint Load. Every extra pound of body weight puts approximately four additional pounds of pressure on the knees. This can hasten cartilage breakdow𝐆n and exacerba♔te joint pain and stiffness.

  • Being overweight leads to faster disease progression. Additionally, carrying extra weight delays the effect of the drugs prescribed to treat the cond⛎ition. Ultimately, the joint becomes so damaged that the only treatment option is surgery to replace the joint.

  • Excess Weight Is Disabling. Compared with healthy-weight people with OA, obese people with OA take more medications, walk more slowly, are less physically active, and are at higher risk of becoming disabled.3

Now the question arises: Can Losing Body Weight Alleviate Arthritis Symptoms?

The answer is Yes.

Studies have shown that even a modest weight loss can reduce pain, improve joint function, and enhan𓆏ce the overall quality of life for individuals with arthritisও.

Losing just 10% of your body weight can cut arthritis pain in half. It may also slow or even stop disease progression.3

Here are some strategies to help manage weight and alleviate joint pain:

  • Realistic Weight Loss Goal:

    • Set an initial weight loss target of 10%.

  • Behavioral and Physical Activity Changes:

    • Do the necessary changes in d🎀iet, behavior, and physical activity for weight loss.

    • Indulge in moderate 🥀physical activity, aiming for 30🔜 minutes or more.

    • Cut back on dietary fat and total calorie intake.

  • Weight Loss Medications: For selected patients (BMI >30 or BMI >27 with risk factors), weight loss drugs may be used as ꦓpart of a comprehensive program under medical supervision o𝓰nly.

  • Weight Maintenance: Prioritize weight main🐠tenance after the first six 🍃months of weight-loss therapy.

  • Professional Support and Structured Programs:

  • Work with healthcare providers, dietitians, and physical therapists to develop a comprehensive weight management pl🍌an tailored t꧒o your needs.

  • Consider community-based weight manꩵagement p🍷rograms and support groups for counseling, education, and support.

Issued in Public Interest by Dr.Reddy's Laboratories LTD

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