Obesity-related pain: Time for a new approach that targets systemic inflammation

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We may be able to reduce pain, disability, and related comorbidities in obese patients by implementing modest weight loss and fitness interventions to address systemic inflammation.
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We may be able to reduce pain, disability, and related comorbidities in obese patients by implementing modest weight loss and fitness interventions to address systemic inflammation.
We may be able to reduce pain, disability, and related comorbidities in obese patients by implementing modest weight loss and fitness interventions to address systemic inflammation.
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The Journal of Family Practice - 62(9)
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The Journal of Family Practice - 62(9)
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S22-S28
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Obesity-related pain: Time for a new approach that targets systemic inflammation
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