
Researchers found the osteoarthritis, common form of arthritis, can be associated with human height. People who are short with short bone and cartilage are more likely to suffer from joint damage than tall people. This was found by studying human height different among group of people with genetic variants. Human height in general is determined by different factors such as diet, genetics and parental environment. However genetics in particular associated around 80% with height variation among people. The variants which are mostly associated with height were found in particular protein in human genome. This protein called GDE5. The protein associates in the development of cartilage in legs and bones. Thus Small variants in these genes thought to be associated with developing of skeletal disorders, while the common variants have been linked to weakness to osteoarthritis of the hip and knees. Researchers believe that the reduction in production of GDE5 which due to genetic variants might properly have influences in the amount of cartilage in the spine and limbs or angles of joints. Consequently this will lead to both a decrease in height and an increase the susceptibility osteoarthritis.
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080113142153.htm

