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When Diet Worsens Osteoarthritis Pain

Before you take another bite of that convenient fast food meal, consider how it affects yourosteoarthritis (OA). Research shows thatdiets high in saturated fat– found in red meat, butter, cheese, lard and processed foods – can weaken knee cartilage, making it more prone to damage.

A 2017 study published inArthritis Care & Research,researchers followed more than 2,000 patients with OA for up to four years, checking disease progression and diet at yearly intervals. Participants who ate the most fat, especially the saturated kind, showed increasing joint damage, whereas those who ate healthy fats likeolive oil牛油果的疾病进展很小。Another recent animal study showed that it even may harm the underlying bone, according to Yin Xiao, PhD, a professor at Queensland University of Technology in Australia and lead author of a 2017 study that looked at the effect ofdiet on OA.

“Our findings suggest that it’s not wear and tear but diet that has a lot to do with the onset of osteoarthritis,” he says.

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Anti-inflammatory Drug Doesn’t Help Hand OA

A new study found that hydroxychloroquine, adisease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD)sometimes used to treatrheumatoid arthritis (RA)andlupus, does not reduce pain related toosteoarthritis (OA)of the hand, possibly ending the hope for an easy solution to a challenging problem.

Pain fromhand OAaffects an estimated 3 percent to 15 percent of adults over 60 and up to 31 percent of those over 70, making daily tasks difficult and diminishing quality of life. Increasing evidence suggests that low levels of inflammation may be an important source of pain in hand OA, at least in some people. Few medications are effective for hand OA other than traditional pain relievers, such asnonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), acetaminophen and, in more intractable cases, opioids – all of which have side effects and can’t be used in certain populations. Researchers have been looking for other treatments.

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More African-Americans Could Benefit from Knee Replacement Surgery

Studies have shown that racial minorities in the United States undergo fewer totalknee replacements (TKR)forknee osteoarthritis (OA)比白人多,但原因尚不清楚。一项新的研究揭示了为什么很少有美国黑人愿意做这种手术,以及手术的费用是多少。研究发现,非裔美国人比白人在更少的情况下可以选择TKR,他们接受这一选择的频率更低,当他们接受这一手术时,他们有更高的并发症发生率。由于这些因素,它们失去了大量所谓的“质量调整寿命年”(qaly)。

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Nondrug Pain Relief Underused for OA

People with hip or kneeosteoarthritis (OA)use oral pain medications more often than nondrug pain treatments, such as physical therapy,knee joint injectionsand topical creams, according to an analysis of three clinical trials. That’s in spite of guidelines that recommend trying nondrug treatments before medications.

The analysis, which appeared recently inArthritis Care & Research,looked at trials conducted by researchers at Duke University, the Durham Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, all in North Carolina. A total of nearly 1,200 patients ages 61 to 65 participated in the three studies. All participants had knee or hip OA, and most were overweight and treated by a primary care doctor. None got the minimum 150 minutes of physical activity a week recommended for good health.

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When A Back or Neck Ache Means You Have OA

也许这个周末你打扫房子或整理花园做得过头了。或者在过去的几个月里,你经常在下背使用冷敷或热敷。疼痛是来了又去还是似乎越来越严重了?那么,是时候问问你的医生你的脊椎(从颈部延伸到下背部)是否患有骨关节炎了。

As you age, the cartilage lining the joints of your spine wears down, allowing the bones to rub together, causing back pain and stiffness. Other causes of spinal OA include injury, infection, obesity, or repeated stress (due to some work or sport activities). You’re also more likely to develop back pain related to osteoarthritis if a close relative had it. OA can form in any part of your spine and is sometimes called spondylosis.

But how do you know the difference between run of the mill back pain and osteoarthritis?

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Knee OA More Common Now Than at Any Time in the Last 6,000 Years

A team of researchers from the United States and Finland has found that rates ofknee osteoarthritis (OA)are higher now than in the past – probably not for the reasons you think.

In a study published in theProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers report that knee OA is more than twice as common today, in the post-industrial era, as it was at any time before, going back to prehistoric days. People in the 21st century are also more likely to have arthritis in both knees than were people in the past.

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A New Study Finds Pharmaceutical Chondroitin Helps Knee OA Pain and Function

Chondroitin sulfate improvesosteoarthritis (OA)knee pain and functional limitations in walking and daily activities as effectively as the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib (Celebrex), according to a new study published recently in风湿病志。But U.S. readers should know, there’s a catch: the researchers tested a version of chondroitin sulfate that is not available in this country.

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Hand OA Risk Higher for Women, Caucasians, Overweight People

About 40 percent of adults in the United States are likely to develop osteoarthritis (OA) in at least one hand by age 85, and some people are more at risk than others, according to researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Their findings were published recently in the journalArthritis & Rheumatology.
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