Higher FT4 levels were associated with increased risks for knee OA prevalence, severity, and progression, especially among patients with greater joint loading.
Medically reviewed by Marissa Sansone, MD Osteoarthritis symptoms may be affected by diet, and some studies suggest foods can ...
2 Monash University, Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Correspondence to: Associate Professor Cicuttini Monash University, Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, 3rd ...
Obesity is considered to be one of the greatest risk factors for osteoarthritis, a progressive musculoskeletal disorder that is characterized by loss of joint cartilage. Researchers from Duke ...
Osteoarthritis is a painful condition in which cartilage—the protective cushioning between the joints—gradually breaks down.
A study published in the Osteoarthritis and Cartilage found that higher concentrations of free thyroxine (FT4) were ...
Osteoarthritis is a painful condition in which cartilage - the protective cushioning between the joints - gradually breaks ...
Surgeons are collaborating with obesity medicine physicians, turning to GLP-1s to help high BMI patients qualify for surgery.
In the U.S. alone, over 20 million people have osteoarthritis. And that number is rapidly growing as baby boomers hit their senior years and trends in obesity continue to climb. Osteoarthritis is ...