Is it true that taller, slimmer women are more prone to joint problems? Why?!


Question: thats complete rubbish, its been medically proven obesity is one of the leading factors for osteoarthritis which is a form of joint problems which is the most common,


Answers: thats complete rubbish, its been medically proven obesity is one of the leading factors for osteoarthritis which is a form of joint problems which is the most common,

I have never heard that

I don't know - but OooooH - that would be so good (being vertically challenged and of rotund build!!)

Taller, slimmer women are more prone to modeling careers, not joint problems. Heavy women get bad knees, not skinny women. Unless some jealous chunky gal takes you out at the knees. Just stay away from New Jersey and you should be fine.

So many women do not exercise AT all. One woman may be a size 4 but not exercise and eat right while there may be someone a size 10 or 12 and exercise and eat right. Exercising and eating right is very important when it comes to joint problems. Aerobic exercise helps, but strength training is key in helping prevent bone and joint problems.

i do not agree I would say over-weight people
it also runs in families





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