ATLANTA(AP)
More than half of U.S. adults with diabetes also have arthritis,
raising a serious obstacle for diabetic patients urged to exercise,
according to a government study.
The survey of nearly 800,000 people is the first extensive look
at the overlap between the two conditions, said Dr. John Klippel,
president of the Arthritis Foundation.
And its findings highlight a significant challenge: Most
diabetics are told exercise is important to their health, but
experts say many of them don't do it.
People with diabetes who exercise have better control of their
blood sugar and a much lower risk of heart disease complications.
But the new research suggests many diabetics see themselves as
unable to exercise because of arthritis, said Julia Simard, a
Harvard School of Public Health researcher who has studied
rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes.
"If you have this perception of ill health, it may affect
your willingness to be active," said Simard, who was not
involved in the new research.
More than 46 million Americans have some form of arthritis, and
nearly 21 million have diabetes. Other research indicates exercise
is important in managing both conditions.
The study found that 52 percent of diabetics said they also had
arthritis. The conditions and the overlap were most common in
Americans 65 and older.
The analysis was based on telephone surveys in the years 2005
and 2007 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers relied on what people said about their health, and did
not verify diagnoses.
The researchers also asked about exercise and physical activity.
People with both diabetes and arthritis were 30 to 40 percent more
likely to be physically inactive than those who had diabetes
alone.
"If we're ever going to successfully control a disease
like diabetes, we're going to have to pay a lot of attention to
arthritis," Klippel said.
Exercise that put less stress on joints, such as walking, biking
and aquatics, are recommended for people with arthritis, said Dr.
Chad Helmick, a CDC epidemiologist who co-authored the study.
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On the Net:
The CDC publication:
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr
The Arthritis Foundation:
http://www.arthritis.org
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