Fibromyalgia risk
is increased by Obesity
Reported May 03, 2010
Obesity increased the risk
for fibromyalgia, but exercise decreased fibromyalgia risk, researchers in
Norway have said.
Women who reported exercising four times per week had a 29 percent lower
risk of fibromyalgia compared with inactive women, study leader Paul Mork of
the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim have found.
Mork said in a statement, "Similar results were found in the analysis of the
summary score combining information on frequency, duration and intensity of
exercise; women with the highest exercise level had a somewhat lower risk
than inactive women."
Mork and colleagues based
the study on data collected from the Nord-Trondelag Health Study, the first
part conducted in 1984 and the second part in 1995. In the 11 years between,
380 new cases of fibromyalgia were reported among the 15,990 women
participants.
Published in Arthritis Care & Research, the study also found being
overweight or obese a strong and independent risk factor for future
development of fibromyalgia.
The study further said that being overweight or obese and inactive --
pointed to a further disadvantage than being overweight or obese alone.
(With Inputs from Agencies)
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