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A recent study conducted by the University of Saskatchewan in Canada explored the association between lifestyle traits and the health status of individuals with arthritis. The study analyzed data from the Canadian Community Health Survey, which included over 100,000 respondents. The findings revealed that individuals with arthritis reported poorer general, mental, and oral health, as well as compromised sleep quality. The study also highlighted the association between self-reported dietary intake, smoking status, and various measures of health status in individuals with arthritis. The researchers emphasized the need for personalized and holistic approaches, including dietary interventions, oral health improvements, sleep therapies, and smoking cessation, for improved arthritis prevention and care. [Extracted from the article] |