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 1   II,     5.  5.  3|        diseases such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, orthopaedic injuries and
 2   II,     5.  6.Acr| anti-inflammatory analgesics drugs~OA~Osteoarthritis~RA~Rheumatoid Arthritis~
 3   II,     5.  6.  1|            e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis; (2) bone conditions e.g.
 4   II,     5.  6.  1|            the specific conditions of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis
 5   II,     5.  6.  1|           particular osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Changes in lifestyle factors
 6   II,     5.  6.  3|            usually the situation with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.~ ~
 7   II,     5.  6.  3|            reported arthritis, mainly osteoarthritis, as the cause.~ ~Musculoskeletal
 8   II,     5.  6.  3|            Strategy for NCD 2006) and osteoarthritis is the 5th greatest cause
 9   II,     5.  6.  3|          after dementia and stroke.~ ~Osteoarthritis~ ~Definition~ ~Osteoarthritis (
10   II,     5.  6.  3|         Osteoarthritis~ ~Definition~ ~Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterised by
11   II,     5.  6.  3|          Incidence~ ~The incidence of osteoarthritis is problematic to estimate
12   II,     5.  6.  3|               the incidence of severe osteoarthritis may be obtained from the
13   II,     5.  6.  3|           progression of radiological osteoarthritis from a low to a higher radiological
14   II,     5.  6.  3|          chronic conditions including osteoarthritis over-estimate the prevalence (
15   II,     5.  6.  3|               lies. Surveys show that osteoarthritis changes are uncommon in
16   II,     5.  6.  3|             al, 2003).~ ~Table 5.6.2. Osteoarthritis Incidence in selected European
17   II,     5.  6.  3|              countries~ ~Table 5.6.3. Osteoarthritis Prevalence in selected EUGLOREH
18   II,     5.  6.  3|              Countries~ ~Table 5.6.4. Osteoarthritis Prevalence (Radiographic
19   II,     5.  6.  3|          negative association between osteoarthritis and smoking (Felson et al,
20   II,     5.  6.  3|          incidence and progression of osteoarthritis of the knees, hips, and
21   II,     5.  6.  3|           hips, and hands.~ ~Impact~ ~Osteoarthritis of the hip, knee and hand
22   II,     5.  6.  3|            and associated disability. Osteoarthritis results in pain, loss of
23   II,     5.  6.  3|               dexterity and mobility. Osteoarthritis of the knee is a major cause
24   II,     5.  6.  3|            for OA. However in Sweden, osteoarthritis was estimated to incur SEK
25   II,     5.  6.  3|             estimates of the costs of osteoarthritis from national data were
26   II,     5.  6.  4|               more arthroplasties for osteoarthritis. There are many domains
27   II,     5.  6.  4|          affected by osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Changes in lifestyle factors
28   II,     5.  6.  6|       classification and reporting of osteoarthritis. Classification of osteoarthritis
29   II,     5.  6.  6|     osteoarthritis. Classification of osteoarthritis of the knee. Diagnostic
30   II,     5.  6.  6|           Cruddas M, Cooper C (1992): Osteoarthritis of the hip: an occupational
31   II,     5.  6.  6|             Body fat distribution and osteoarthritis. Am J Epidemiol 132:701-
32   II,     5.  6.  6|              radiologic evaluation of osteoarthritis of the knee. J Rheumatol
33   II,     5.  6.  6|              Does excess weight cause osteoarthritis and, if so, why? Ann Rheum
34   II,     5.  6.  6|           longitudinal course of hand osteoarthritis in a male population. Arthritis
35   II,     5.  6.  6|               JH, Lawrence JS (1958): Osteoarthritis and disk degeneration in
36   II,     5.  6.  6|                Socioeconomic Costs of Osteoarthritis in France]. Rev Rhum Ed
37   II,     5.  6.  6|       symptomatic hand, hip, and knee osteoarthritis among patients in a health
38   II,     5.  6.  6|              IF, Jacobsson LT (2002): Osteoarthritis of the peripheral joints.
39   II,     5.  6.  6|           prevalence of knee and hand osteoarthritis (OA) in the general population
40   II,     5.  6.  6|               2003): Global Burden of Osteoarthritis in the Year 2000. Available
41   II,     5.  6.  6|                1989): Epidemiology of osteoarthritis: Zoetermeer survey. Comparison
42   II,     5.  6.  6|            Comparison of radiological osteoarthritis in a Dutch population with
43   II,     7.  4.  4|          these injuries, for instance osteoarthritis after ruptures of rotator
44   II,     9.  2.  3|              certain types of cancer, osteoarthritis, gall bladder and endocrine
45  III,    10.  2.  1|           about a quarter of cases of osteoarthritis. The termmetabolic syndrome”
46   IV,    13.  2.  2|          causes of DALY in Europe and osteoarthritis is the 5th greatest cause
47  Key,   Ap5.  0.  0|           orofacial~oropharinx~orphan~osteoarthritis~osteoporosis~outbreak~outbreaks~