Early structural changes in the knees common among people in their early 30s—often without symptoms

Mild structural changes visible in knee MRI scans are already common among adults in their thirties—even in those without knee pain or other symptoms. A study by the University of Oulu found signs of joint damage in more than half of the 33-year-old participants. A high body mass index emerged as the most common factor associated with these changes.

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