Association between increasing age, obesity and heredity with osteoarthritis of knee joint among middle aged and old aged population

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Osteoarthritis is one of the major problems that are faced by the people in developed countries but also present all over the world. There are so many factors that affect the cause of osteoarthritis, majorly it is found to be age, sex, occupation and much more. The increase in BMI can increase the probability of development of osteoarthritis. The study has been conducted among the Chennai population involving 100 participants. Self-administered questionnaire is circulated through online mode and the responses have been collected. It was observed that the majority of the people participated were aware of osteoarthritis and many think that obesity, heredity and age are the major cause of osteoarthritis of the knee joint. It is concluded that people though have awareness of osteoarthritis, the knowledge about the risk factors, the effects and future problems caused by knee joint osteoarthritis remains sparse among the population. Hence the probable risk factors of knee osteoarthritis such as age, sedentary lifestyle and obesity, unhealthy diet and heredity seems to play a key role in knee OA and has to be considered seriously for the prevention and management of this disease. Upon considering these aspects people can have a good approach towards the disease and its management which serves as the basic requirement of proper lifestyle for betterment of life.

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Ravikumar, H., Mohanraj, K. G., & Don, K. R. (2020). Association between increasing age, obesity and heredity with osteoarthritis of knee joint among middle aged and old aged population. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(Special Issue 3), 765–772. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11iSPL3.3017

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