Awareness for Better Joint Health
May is National Arthritis Awareness Month, a campaign dedicated to increasing public understanding of the more than 100 types of arthritis. It also highlights support for nearly 60 million Americans living with the condition. The month aims to raise awareness, promote education, and encourage funding for improved treatments and potential cures.
What is Arthritis and How Does it Affect Daily Life
Arthritis refers to over 100 conditions, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, that cause pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints. It can affect people of all ages and often impacts daily activities such as walking, writing, or gripping objects. Symptoms vary but commonly include reduced mobility, increased discomfort, and affect the quality of life.
Key Facts About Arthritis You Should Know
Arthritis affects millions of people across all age groups and has a significant impact on health and the economy. Understanding key facts helps raise awareness and support better care and prevention.
* 1 in 4 adults and hundreds of thousands of children in the US are diagnosed with arthritis-related diseases
* About two-thirds of those affected are 65 and under
* Over 100 types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases exist
* Arthritis costs the economy about $300 billion annually in healthcare and lost wages
* Many people with arthritis also live with conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity
Moving Toward Better Joint Health Together
Arthritis remains a widespread condition affecting millions of individuals and families, impacting daily life, mobility, and overall well-being. Better joint health can be supported through regular low-impact exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, balanced nutrition, and early medical consultation when symptoms appear. Through continued awareness, education, and research funding, we can improve treatment options and quality of life for those affected!
