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How Weight Loss Can Protect Your Knees
Can being overweight cause knee problems? A recent study says that obese people can significantly reduce their chances of knee pain when they lose weight. The cartilage in the knee degenerates with excess weight.
Osteoarthritis is a disease that can degenerate the joints and obesity can worsen the situation. But weight loss, according to this study, can reduce the chances of the degeneration.

This study further says that joint diseases, if not taken care of, can further lead to disability in many people. So, combating obesity is like kicking one risk factor aside.

This study has examined the relation between weight loss and degeneration of knee cartilage in around 500 patients who were obese. Most of them suffered osteoarthritis or other knee related issues.

Researchers categorised the participants of the study into 3 main groups. One group was not engaged in any weight loss endeavours whereas the second group lost some amount of weight during the study. The third group was asked to lose more than 10% of bodyweight as a part of the study.

The
study
was
conducted
in
a
span
of
4
years.
The
results
supported
the
fact
that
weight
loss
can
protect
the
knees
against
further
degeneration.
The
group
of
people
who
lost
nearly
10%
of
their
weight
experienced
lesser
degree
of
cartilage
degeneration.

The
other
two
groups
who
lost
very
little
weight
and
who
never
lost
any
weight
saw
no
difference
in
the
degree
of
cartilage
degeneration.
So,
it
means
that
losing
weight
can
significantly
impact
the
degeneration
process
that
goes
on
in
the
knees.
The
risk
of
osteoarthritis
can
be
significantly
reduced
in
those
who
lose
weight
through
regular
exercise
and
the
right
diet.
So, what are you waiting for? If you are overweight, then get ready to knock of those excess pounds in order to save your knees from all the trouble.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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