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Arthritis is the most common cause of disability in the United States, limiting the activities of nearly 21 million adults. The CDC Arthritis Program is working to improve the quality of life for people affected by arthritis and other rheumatic conditions by working with states and other partners to increase awareness about appropriate arthritis self management activities and expanding the reach of programs proven to improve the quality of life for people with arthritis. See Arthritis Spotlights on Science >>
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Public Health Agenda for Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Released. Experts in psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and public health met to create a novel agenda for addressing these conditions from a population (public health) perspective. Read more about the agenda, psoriasis basics or the full report - [PDF - 380.44KB].
Differences in multijoint symptomatic osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis, can affect many different joints in the body, and may be silent. Read more.
One-Third of US Adults with Arthritis have Anxiety or Depression. Findings from a newly released CDC report indicate that one third of US adults with arthritis 45 years and older have either anxiety or depression. Read more.
Arthritis Contributes to Physical Inactivity. No leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) is much higher among adults with arthritis than those without arthritis. Read more.
Arthritis Pain Reliever. The Arthritis Pain Reliever video was created to help people with arthritis learn safe, appropriate exercise to relieve arthritis symptoms. Read more. Watch the video.
Osteoarthritis (OA) Action Alliance. The Osteoarthritis (OA) Action Alliance is a national coalition of concerned organizations mobilized by the Arthritis Foundation and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Arthritis as a Potential Barrier to Physical Activity Among Obese. CDC study shows that obese adults with arthritis were 44% more likely to be physically inactive compared with obese adults without arthritis.
Obesity Trends in Adults with Arthritis. This report assesses changes in obesity prevalence among adults with arthritis from 2003 to 2009.
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Joint friendly activities and available arthritis-specific exercise programs may help increase physical activity, which will help control both heart disease and arthritis.
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