Osteoarthritis Cases Set To Double By 2030 - Due To Obesity And Life Expectancy

PA/The Huffington Post UK  |  Posted: 09/05/2012 13:40 Updated: 09/05/2012 13:40

Osteoarthritis

Britain is facing a "tsunami" of pain as the number of osteoarthritis cases soars in the future, a leading expert has warned.

Increased life expectancy and rising levels of obesity mean osteoarthritis cases are set to double to more than 17 million by 2030, the charity Arthritis Care has predicted.

The warning was made after a survey commissioned by the charity showed 71% of the UK's 8.5 million osteoarthritis (OA) sufferers are in some form of constant pain and one in eight describes the pain as often "unbearable".

Philip Conaghan, professor of musculoskeletal medicine at the University of Leeds, predicted that millions more people would soon be affected by the joint-related illness because of an ageing population and a growing obesity problem.

"Britain is facing a tsunami of pain due to osteoarthritis as the number of people over 50 increases dramatically and obesity levels continue to rise," he said.

"Action is needed immediately - we have to bust this myth that painful joints are an inevitable part of getting older that we have to put up with."

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The online survey of 2,001 people with osteoarthritis, conducted between November and December last year, found the average age of diagnosis was 57 but as many as one in five are now being diagnosed aged younger than 45.

People with osteoarthritis - which most commonly affects the hips, knees and hands - face £2.6 billion in extra costs a year as a result of paying for medical prescriptions, heating bills and transport costs, the research found. One in five have had to give up work or retire early because of their symptoms.

Just over half of those questioned - 52% - said they had given up or reduced walking since being diagnosed with the condition and 44% said they did no exercise at all, in spite of expert advice that exercise is one of the best treatments for the illness.

Professor Conaghan said: "It's frustrating that this survey reveals many people become less active when diagnosed with OA, when all the clinical evidence available suggests this is the worst thing you can do because keeping moving can actually strengthen joints and improve symptoms.

"We have to make sure that patients get better information and advice about this."

He added: "There are so many ways to help with osteoarthritis pain including taking pain relief medication, strengthening muscles, taking aerobic exercise, losing weight if appropriate and, in the worst case scenario, joint replacement surgery - so it's by no means all doom and gloom."

Liam O'Toole, chief executive of Arthritis Research UK, said: "We welcome this report.

"The increasing burden of osteoarthritis is exactly the reason we have continued to increase our research funding into this disease over the last few years.

"An ageing and obese population will have an increasingly dramatic effect on the levels of osteoarthritis but as the UK's biggest funder of research into the cause, treatment and cure of arthritis, we know that the real difference will come from scientific breakthroughs."

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Britain is facing a "tsunami" of pain as the number of osteoarthritis cases soars in the future, a leading expert has warned. Increased life expectancy and rising levels of obesity mean osteoarthri...
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02:16 PM on 05/10/2012
Obesity and increased life expectancy don't seem to go together, what are they talking about?
11:19 AM on 05/10/2012
This disease is caused by a life time choice of diet. If your diet is an high acidity diet you will lose calcium from your bones and urinate it out.

Acidic causing foods and drinks are dairy, eggs, cheese, pop such as cola,

If you want brittle bones and pain continue eating and drinking cows milk, carbonated drinks and any animal by product.
06:41 AM on 05/10/2012
anything that will get certain people extra benefits and a free car will get worse . before you start this is not aimed at people who have got arthritis . this is aimed at the people that carry walking stick to collect benefits .
05:59 AM on 05/10/2012
I don’t know if the following will be of help to anyone. I have arthritis of the jaw right now. It is so I am told not too bad and the is pain intermittant. I was prescribed
co-codamol which does nothing on its own. However if taken with 1mg of Lorazepam, a tranquilizer, it is much more effective and relieves most of the pain within an hour. You should eat something before taking this medication to help relieve any feelings of sickness. I was told that jaw arthritis is not the same as when it presents in the joints of the knees, hands hips so not sure if this combination will help anyone other than those like myself. Also I can only take this combination when the pain is severe as Lorazepam is addictive and only works for a couple of weeks if taken every day. I do not know how long this will work but any break is better than nothing while it lasts. Also Diclofenac is supposed to be good for arthritis pain though it does not always help me. I have tried a TENs (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) machine, sometimes it appears to help the pain if the pain is very mild but it is difficult to be certain as the pain varies in intensity and duration and I can never be certain that the pain went away with the aid of the tens machine or not. Hope some of this may help someone .
05:58 AM on 05/10/2012
Another load of old codswollop!!!! You don't have to be that old to get it and certainly NOT obese. As you can get it easily in your 50's and as the retirement age is 65+, thats young really when you need to work. But of course under this government no one is too ill to work and that pain is all in the mind.
09:58 AM on 05/10/2012
Correct Joe Joe P I have arthritis in both knees and it can be quite painful but I just plod on. When I was 16 I had a fall running to work and gashed one of my knees which has never been the same since, now in my 60s I am well used to pain in my knees and the other one has since "come out in sympathy".

Four year's ago I had an x-ray then an appointment with a Specialist who was most obnoxious and wouldn't operate on my worst knee because he said that I am over weight, yet I know of 5 people in my area who have had knee ops.

He told me to take diet pills which I already tried out previously but stopped taking them because they didn't suit me.

I told him I know of other people who had knee ops and were bigger than me and he came with with "not by me" and then insisted I took the diet pills, so I asked him if I was to go on these diet pills I would perhaps lose weight and by the time my name was at the top of the waiting list I would probably be even bigger when my op would have been due.

This "not operating on bigger people" is beyond a joke and it's discrimination against us to constantly keep people in pain and do absolutely nothing about it - it's a total disgrace.
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06:35 PM on 05/09/2012
i have it in both knees i cant walk more than 20 yards without being in severe pain, cant stand for more than 10 - 15mins , cant sit still for more than 30 mina i am drugged up with painkillers & in cronic pain 24/7 & these muppets at ATOS have told me there is nothing wrong with me , i am on 60mg of baclofen which do nothing so the next painkillers are morphine based ones , which will make me like a zombie
12:43 AM on 05/10/2012
I've got it in the left knee, ankle, foot, lower and mid spine as a result of driving lorries for too many years and having to lift stupid weights off the truck as my employer would not supply us with proper tail lift vehicles and pallet trucks. Had to give up my job 2 years ago as the pain was making life unbearable but arthritis makes you virtually unemployable with any other company doing any job and probably uninsurable also. Had the same sh*te from ATOS Healthcare (there's a contradiction, ATOS, health and care, they certainly don't) that there's nothing at all wrong with me despite having two surgeries, 4 bouts of 10 physio sessions (which achieved nothing but making my symptoms worse) and now undergoing 19 chronic pain management injections into my spine every three months. Now on 80mg of morphine (Sevredol) a day which barely touches the pain but makes you feel sick constantly, plays havoc with your moods and does wonders for short term memory. It won't make you like a zombie but it won't have you entering the olympics either. And for the record I'm 6'5" and 13.5 stone, so hardly obese.

I hope you get to grips with your pain levels mate. Chronic pain injections do work short term but not all health authorities offer them. I'd ask your local GP for a referral.

Good luck.
05:39 PM on 05/09/2012
The sodium Fluoride they put in the water is the culprit.
09:59 AM on 05/10/2012
Is that the cause, well if it is it should be removed immediately.
04:15 PM on 05/09/2012
It's a terrible disease and is very painful..I have suffered for years from it and all the Doctors can do is prescribe Co-Codamol :( so hurry up and find a cure,please,you clever people. :)
06:01 PM on 05/09/2012
I have it too, it is very painful and pain killers and anti-inflammatories just mask the symptoms - while the disease progresses. However, it can be helped enormously through a therapeutic diet. Do your internet research: cut out grains (especially wheat), cut out processed foods (especially all forms of sugar), take a good quality, high strength, cod liver oil and increase animal fats.
06:55 PM on 05/09/2012
They used to prescribe co-proximol which were more effective for reducing pain without cognitive compromise but doctors now refuse to prescribe them.