• @Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.worldOP
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    21 year ago

    Overuse and traumatic injuries mostly. I’ve also sold my body to survive, so while age shouldn’t be a factor yet, I’m probably ahead of average on duty cycles.

    I do find it interesting your bias jumps (haha) to under-training and over-weightness first. Are they common problems in your circles?

    • aname
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      31 year ago

      They are statistically the largest reason for knee problems. I wouldn’t call that bias.

      • @Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.worldOP
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        21 year ago

        Fair enough. I guess I’m the one with the bias since it’s rare around my circles! Or maybe I should say other causes are overly common in my circles?

        I knew excess weight and age were linked to osteoporosis, but not necessarily knee pain in general (like tendinopathy, or MCL/ACL strains).

        I must be underestimating osteo cases. Or perhaps my population/region has fewer osteo cases than yours.

        • aname
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          21 year ago

          Not osteoporosis. Osterarthritis. Besides, being overweight (think bmi) regardless of if it is fat or muscle is bad for your knees and heart.

          • @Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.worldOP
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            21 year ago

            I thought BMI was generally replaced with BMI + WC? BMI is certainly a useful population tool and quick heuristic, but lacks depth. But I’ve been out of this topic for a while.

            I’m very confident my knee pain comes from load carrying. If I add the average load carried to my bodyweight, I had a BMI of >40 for over a decade, definitely falls on line with your theory!

            I would guess external load doesn’t have the same heart effect as body mass, but again, out of my depth.