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State Launches Self-Management Campaign for Persons with Arthritis For Immediate Release: State Launches Self-Management Campaign for Persons with
Arthritis "The purpose of this campaign is to inform persons
with arthritis that moderate physical activity, like walking, biking or
swimming, is an effective way to relieve the pain associated with arthritis,"
said Virginia Beatty, MAOP Assistant Manager. "Americans are looking
for ways to relieve pain without medication. Physical activity is one
of the best ways." Studies show that 30 minutes of moderate physical activity three or more days a week can help a person with arthritis move more easily. If 30 minutes is too much, a person can try 10 minutes at a time. In all cases, persons should seek the advice of their health care provider as they select a physical activity program that is best for them. "To make it fun, do it with a friend. Start gradually,
stick with it, and in about six weeks you should have less discomfort
and have more energy," said Beatty. "At first, a person might
have some general soreness or aching, but this should go away as the activity
progresses." # # # Editor's Note: Access the Missouri Arthritis and Osteoporosis Program online at: www.dhss.state.mo.us/maop
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