There
is a very high likelihood that someone you know has osteoarthritis because osteoarthritis is
one of the most widespread diseases in developed nations
About 40% of the U.S. adult population has some form of arthritis, with osteoarthritis being the most common
form
Today, more than 20 million people in the U. S. have the disease
By 2030, over 70 million people will have passed their 65th birthday
and will be at risk for osteoarthritis
Younger people get osteoarthritis mainly from sports or work-related injuries.
More than half of the population age 65 or older shows x-ray evidence of osteoarthritis in at least one joint
Osteoarthritis tends to affect more women than men
People who lack a healthy diet, cannot fully digest or absorb certain
nutrients, have a genetic predisposition, or are overweight are particularly susceptible to osteoarthritis