Risk Factors: Generational differences in arthritis prevalence

Nature Reviews Rheumatology 13, 258 (2017). doi:10.1038/nrrheum.2017.47 Author: Jessica McHugh A longitudinal study of four birth cohorts (1935–1944, n = 1,598; 1945–1954, n = 2,208; 1955–1964, n = 2,781; and 1965–1974, n = 2,230) found that succeeding generations had a higher prevalence of arthritis. Various risk factors were associated with arthritis
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