Beyond weight: Exploring the nexus between obesity and osteoarthritis

IF 0.9 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
M.C. Ningtyas , B.A. Ansharullah , H. Sutanto , J.H. Prajitno
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Abstract

Obesity is a well-established risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), traditionally attributed to increased mechanical stress on weight-bearing joints. However, recent research suggests a more complex interplay, involving metabolic, biomechanical, and inflammatory pathways. This review delves into these multifaceted connections between obesity and osteoarthritis, extending beyond the conventional understanding of weight-bearing stress. It explores the role of adipokines such as leptin, visfatin, adiponectin, and resistin in OA pathogenesis and progression, highlighting their potential as targets for novel therapeutics. The review also examines how obesity alters the biomechanics of lower extremities, contributing to changes in joint load and movement patterns. Systemic effects, including inflammation and metabolic factors, are discussed to elucidate their roles in exacerbating OA beyond joint loading. Furthermore, the impact of bariatric surgery and weight loss strategies on OA symptoms and progression is evaluated. This comprehensive review aims to provide new insights into obesity-induced OA, paving the way for more targeted and effective treatment strategies.
超越体重:探索肥胖和骨关节炎之间的关系
肥胖是骨关节炎(OA)的一个公认的危险因素,传统上归因于负重关节的机械应力增加。然而,最近的研究表明,一个更复杂的相互作用,涉及代谢,生物力学和炎症途径。这篇综述深入研究了肥胖和骨关节炎之间的多方面联系,超出了对负重压力的传统理解。它探讨了脂肪因子如瘦素、脂肪素、脂联素和抵抗素在OA发病和进展中的作用,强调了它们作为新治疗靶点的潜力。该综述还研究了肥胖如何改变下肢的生物力学,导致关节负荷和运动模式的变化。我们讨论了包括炎症和代谢因素在内的全身效应,以阐明它们在关节负荷之外加剧OA的作用。此外,还评估了减肥手术和减肥策略对OA症状和进展的影响。本综述旨在为肥胖引起的OA提供新的见解,为更有针对性和更有效的治疗策略铺平道路。
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Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN
Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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审稿时长
39 days
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