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Studies show that more women suffer joint pain than men, and more intensely. If you're a woman, your experience with joint pain is likely to be more painful than it would be for a man — and more areas of your body may be affected. Women's bodies are different than men's in many ways. Some of the differences have a big effect on how joint pain impacts women. First of all, women simply have less cartilage than men in their joints, even when you account for the difference in body mass. When there's less cartilage to begin with, you have less of a cushion — so you'll notice it more when cartilage breakdown starts to occur. Second, estrogen levels start to decline rapidly after menopause. Estrogen has been proven to have a cartilage-protective effect — so when you lose estrogen, cartilage breakdown accelerates. And the third reason joint pain affects women more than men: women appear to break down collagen faster than men. Why is collagen so important? Well, it turns out that collagen is a critical element in cartilage — and a key player in your joint health.
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