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Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail. Notice to Readers: Arthritis Awareness Month --- May 2008May is Arthritis Awareness Month, an observance intended to focus attention on the substantial and growing problem of arthritis in the United States. Arthritis, the most common cause of disability in the United States, affects one in five adults and nearly 300,000 children (1--3). By the year 2030, approximately 67 million U.S. adults will be affected by arthritis (4), compared with an estimated 46 million during 2003--2005 (3). The emphasis of this year's observance is on encouraging persons with arthritis to stay physically active. The U.S. Surgeon General has stated that regular physical activity is necessary for everyone to maintain normal muscle strength, joint structure, and joint function (5). Moderate physical activity is recommended for all children and adults with arthritis, and walking might be one of the most accessible ways to become physically active. Walking is low impact, can be done almost anywhere and anytime, and requires only a good pair of shoes. For persons with arthritis, walking might be counter-intuitive when joints hurt; however, it is a safe, effective, and underused intervention that helps reduce joint pain, strengthen joints, and improve joint function. The CDC Arthritis Program helps fund state arthritis programs designed to increase the quality of life among persons affected by arthritis by implementing recommendations in the National Arthritis Action Plan: A Public Health Strategy (6). The program also promotes progress toward achieving the arthritis-related objectives in Healthy People 2010 (7). Information about physical activity and self-management education programs for adults with arthritis is available from CDC at http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/intervention/index.htm. Additional information about Arthritis Awareness Month activities is available from the Arthritis Foundation online (http://www.arthritis.org) or by telephone (800-568-4045). References
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