Is the cold making my joints ache? What does the science say?

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Is the cold making my joints ache? What does the science say?
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Weather is blamed with regularity, but additional factors are always at play

takes a significant turn with wetter days and colder temperatures, we tend to blame this shift in conditions for the creeping pains in our knees and wrists. We can almost feel the chill settling in our bones.In truth, despite our neighbours, grandmothers and long-lost relatives all claiming the same phenomena lamenting dropping temperatures and rising pain levels, the weather has little effect on the ailments that bother us..

“People tend to blame cold weather for joint pain because lower temperatures can make joints feel stiffer and more sensitive,” says Dr Ali. “Additionally, when it’s cold, individuals may move less, leading to increased stiffness and discomfort. These factors create a perception that cold weather exacerbates joint pain, even though scientific studies show mixed evidence regarding this connection.

This is referred to as the nocebo effect, when adverse events are produced by a person’s negative expectations.

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