What is the relationship of obesity to osteoarthritis?

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  1. Dole Nutrition Institute
     
    Dole Nutrition Institute answered:

    Obesity is one of the most common risk factors for osteoarthritis. Obesity causes an increase in mechanical stress and pressure on joints, which wears away the cartilage that normally protects the joints and causes pain and inflammation. Weight loss reduces the stress and the load on the hips, knees and lower back, thereby preventing or slowing the development of osteoarthritis in those joints.

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