US Total Joint Registry shows that the fat patients are younger, not older

YOUNGER TKA PATIENTS FATTER THAN OLDER (Orthopedics This Week) Stop blaming obesity among those 65 and older for the unprecedented increase in knee replacement surgeries. It turns out those under 65 are fatter! Data gathered by more than 125 orthopedic surgeons from 22 states across the U.S. revealed rising rates of obesity among those under the age of 65. In the first 9,000 patients whose outcomes were tracked in FORCE-TJR, the national research program led by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, 55% of patients under age 65 were considered technically obese compared...


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