Abstract:Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major social and economic burden that continues to grow globally with no effective disease modifying therapies in the pipeline. Current therapeutic strategies to address pain are largely insufficient and joint replacement for end stage disease is unsustainable. Drug development is particularly difficult and expensive due to the complexity of balancing efficacy and toxicity for chronic diseases. The main risk factors for developing OA are increasing age and obesity. Diet has a clear lin… Show more
“…fish oil omega fatty acids[36]) may have a beneficial role in the treatment of knee OA. [37] However data is currently inconclusive with large trials indicating limited effectiveness for vitamin D supplementation (for example) on knee OA symptoms. [38] The appropriate dietary strategy for people affected by knee OA is therefore a research priority, particularly since current therapeutic strategies to address symptoms are largely insufficient, and joint replacement is often not possible or undesirable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38] The appropriate dietary strategy for people affected by knee OA is therefore a research priority, particularly since current therapeutic strategies to address symptoms are largely insufficient, and joint replacement is often not possible or undesirable. [37] Trials are therefore warranted to investigate whether supplementation or replacement with anti-inflammatory diets has an influence on the onset or progression of knee OA.…”
“…fish oil omega fatty acids[36]) may have a beneficial role in the treatment of knee OA. [37] However data is currently inconclusive with large trials indicating limited effectiveness for vitamin D supplementation (for example) on knee OA symptoms. [38] The appropriate dietary strategy for people affected by knee OA is therefore a research priority, particularly since current therapeutic strategies to address symptoms are largely insufficient, and joint replacement is often not possible or undesirable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38] The appropriate dietary strategy for people affected by knee OA is therefore a research priority, particularly since current therapeutic strategies to address symptoms are largely insufficient, and joint replacement is often not possible or undesirable. [37] Trials are therefore warranted to investigate whether supplementation or replacement with anti-inflammatory diets has an influence on the onset or progression of knee OA.…”
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