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Osteoarthritis caused by joint damage typically catches up with people around middle age, but it can strike at any age, even in young adults.17
But osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that can strike people at any age, even in their twenties.18
Risk factors that can contribute to the development of osteoarthritis include:
- Obesity
- Repetitive stress from sports or certain occupations
- Metabolic disorders
- Genetics
- Aging
- Joint injury