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Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had some form of arthritis
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US Value: 26.3%
Top State(s): California, Texas: 21.0%
Bottom State(s): West Virginia: 39.7%
Definition: Percentage of adults who reported ever being told by a health professional that they had some form of arthritis
Data Source and Years(s): CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2023
Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2024.
Arthritis is a general term that describes more than 100 conditions that result in inflammation or swelling of the joints. Arthritis is a major cause of pain and workplace disability. Common symptoms of arthritis include pain, redness, swelling of the joints, having trouble moving around, and a rash or itching around the joint area.
The total cost of arthritis, including medical care costs and lost earnings attributable to arthritis, was $303.5 billion in 2013.
According to America’s Health Rankings analysis, the prevalence of arthritis is higher among:
Arthritis risk can be reduced by maintaining a healthy weight, engaging in regular physical activity and avoiding joint injuries.
For those with arthritis, management strategies include:
Common treatments for adults with arthritis include pain medication, such as topical creams or ointments, and medications that can slow the progress of the disease. Non-drug pain management tools and strategies include massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care. Joint replacement surgery is also an option for some when medication and other alternatives have been exhausted.
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps identifies chronic disease self-management programs as a scientifically supported strategy to help keep patients engaged in the management of their conditions through education and behavioral interventions.
Healthy People 2030 has four arthritis-related objectives to reduce the amount of pain and limitations to activity and work people experience as a result of arthritis, as well as to increase the proportion of adults with arthritis who get counseling for physical activity.
Guglielmo, Dana, Louise B. Murphy, Kristina A. Theis, Michael A. Boring, Charles G. Helmick, Kathleen B. Watson, Lindsey M. Duca, Erica L. Odom, Yong Liu, and Janet B. Croft. “Walking and Other Common Physical Activities Among Adults with Arthritis — United States, 2019.” MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 70, no. 40 (2021). https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7040a3.
Murphy, Louise B., Miriam G. Cisternas, David J. Pasta, Charles G. Helmick, and Edward H. Yelin. “Medical Expenditures and Earnings Losses Among US Adults With Arthritis in 2013.” Arthritis Care & Research 70, no. 6 (2018): 869–76. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.23425.
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