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Urbanization and Knee Cartilage Growth Among Children and Adolescents in Western Kenya.

Nicholas B HolowkaIan J WallaceAlexander MathiessenRobert Mang'eni OjiamboPaul OkutoyiSteven WorthingtonDaniel E Lieberman
Published in: ACR open rheumatology (2021)
The results support our hypothesis by showing that individuals from the more physically active rural group exhibited less knee cartilage loss during youth than the more sedentary urban group. Our findings suggest that reduced physical activity associated with urbanization in developing nations may affect adult knee cartilage thickness and thus could be a factor that increases susceptibility to osteoarthritis.
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