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European researchers compared the health of some 1.2 million Norwegians screened for tuberculosis from 1963-75 to data on total hip replacement procedures performed between 1987-2003.
A patient's rising body mass index correlated to a greater risk of hip replacements or that being overweight or obese as much as tripled one's odds of such a procedure, and this was especially true among those who were overweight as young adults. In fact, obese women under age 25 increased their odds of hip replacement surgery by a factor of three in their later years.
The best things you can do if you're a parent who wants to help his or her child get a good healthy start:
Switch their preferred liquids from sugary juices and soft drinks to clean water.
Limit their TV time and get the "glow box" out of their bedrooms today!
Get them moving today to help them build healthier, stronger bones.
Arthritis and Rheumatism, Vol. 54, No. 3, March 2006: 802-807
Yahoo News April 12, 2006
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