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People with diagnosed diabetes are nearly twice as likely to have arthritis, and the inactivity caused by arthritis hinders the successful management of both diseases, according to a new Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) study released today by the Centers for Disease Control and...
More than half of adults with diagnosed diabetes also have arthritis, a painful condition that can be a barrier to physical activity-an important health strategy for managing diabetes. ... More than half of adults with diagnosed diabetes also have arthritis, a painful...
People with diagnosed diabetes are nearly twice as likely to have arthritis, and the inactivity caused by arthritis hinders the successful management of both diseases, according to a new Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) study released May 8 by the Centers for Disease Control and...
More than half of adults with diagnosed diabetes also have arthritis, a painful condition that can be a barrier to physical activity—an important health strategy for managing diabetes, according to a ... [WebWire - Friday, May 09, 2008] ... WEBWIRE – Friday, May 09, 2008...
ATLANTA -- Not only is arthritis more common among diabetics, but those who have both conditions are less likely to get the exercise that's an important part of controlling diabetes. ... ATLANTA, May 9 -- Not only is arthritis more common among diabetics, but those who...
Arthritis strikes more than half of adults with diabetes, according to a U.S. government study in Friday's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The findings highlight a significant challenge for those trying to cope with the disease. Most diabetics are told they need to exercise to improve...
U.S. adults having diabetes suffer from arthritis The patients suffering from diabetes are unable to exercise because half of the diabetes patients in U.S. suffer from arthritis and that effect the patient’s health that are willing to exercise to control diabetes. The researchers found that the...
More than half of adults with diagnosed diabetes also have arthritis, a painful condition that can be a barrier to physical activity-an important health strategy for managing diabetes, according to a study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in today′s Morbidity and...
More than half of U.S. adults with diabetes also have arthritis, raising a serious obstacle for diabetic patients urged to exercise, according to a government study. ... The study found that 52 percent of diabetics said they also had arthritis. The analysis was based on...
About half of US adults with diabetes also have arthritis, which appears to be a barrier, in addition to lack of time and being too busy with other things, because they are not sure what exercise is appropriate and they are concerned about aggravating joint pain and causing further damage.
Arthritis affects more than half of adults diagnosed with diabetes, and having the painful joint condition may keep many diabetics from exercising, according to a government report released Thursday. ... That 52 percent of diabetics have arthritis -- compared with 27...
Metabolic Problems, Demographics, Pain, Diabetes, Joints and Bones Diseases
