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EXERCISE AGAINST ARTHRITIS

Do you struggle with aching joints caused by
arthritis? If you do, you arent the only one. Arthritis
affects one out of every five American adults.
Among the best things you can do for your arthritis is to keep
your joints moving, because physical activity can preserve range
of motion and increase muscle strength.
How much should you use them?
At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Jennifer
Hootman advises:
What we recommend for people with arthritis is they should
strive to get, at minimum, 30 minutes a day of aerobic exercise,
which is something that increases the hear rate or breathing
rate. They should do that at least three days per week. (11
seconds)
Moderate physical activity can do that.
Dr. Hootman also recommends maintaining a normal body weight and
seeking treatment early.