Weight Loss, but Not at Any Cost: Risks and Challenges in Patients with Osteoarthritis.

Q4 Medicine
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.31138/mjr.121224.wlc
Tsvetoslav Georgiev, Plamena Kabakchieva
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent joint disorder characterised by the deterioration of the entire joint. Among its primary risk factors, obesity significantly contributes to OA onset and progression. Weight reduction in individuals with OA can alleviate pain, enhance joint function, and potentially delay or prevent the need for surgical interventions. However, despite these benefits, the potential risks and detriments associated with weight loss in OA patients warrant careful evaluation. This review synthesises available data on the multifaceted effects of weight loss interventions in OA patients, including risks of weight regain, malnutrition, sarcopenia, joint instability, bone density reduction, and psychoemotional stress due to fluctuating weight. A comprehensive search was conducted across major databases, identifying studies that assessed the physical, mental, and quality of life impacts of weight loss in knee and hip OA populations. Rapid weight loss may destabilise joints, lead to muscle and bone loss, and increase the risk of malnutrition and osteoporosis. Additionally, psychological distress from weight loss failures or fluctuations can adversely affect mental health and quality of life, underscoring the need for balanced weight management strategies. Long-term weight loss maintenance remains a challenge, with high rates of weight regain observed in OA patients. Emerging anti-obesity drugs hold potential for more sustained outcomes, albeit with uncertainties remaining. By adopting a holistic approach that addresses both physical and mental aspects, healthcare providers can improve outcomes and quality of life for OA patients, tailoring strategies to reduce the potential harms associated with aggressive or unsupervised weight reduction efforts.

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减肥,但不是不惜任何代价:骨关节炎患者的风险和挑战。
骨关节炎(OA)是一种普遍的关节疾病,其特征是整个关节的恶化。在其主要危险因素中,肥胖对OA的发病和进展有显著影响。骨性关节炎患者减轻体重可以减轻疼痛,增强关节功能,并可能延迟或防止手术干预的需要。然而,尽管有这些好处,与OA患者减肥相关的潜在风险和危害需要仔细评估。这篇综述综合了关于OA患者减肥干预的多方面影响的现有数据,包括体重反弹、营养不良、肌肉减少症、关节不稳定、骨密度降低和体重波动引起的心理情绪压力的风险。在主要数据库中进行了全面的搜索,确定了评估膝关节和髋关节OA患者体重减轻对身体、精神和生活质量影响的研究。快速减肥可能使关节不稳定,导致肌肉和骨质流失,增加营养不良和骨质疏松症的风险。此外,减肥失败或波动带来的心理困扰会对心理健康和生活质量产生不利影响,因此需要平衡的体重管理策略。长期减肥维持仍然是一个挑战,在OA患者中观察到高体重恢复率。尽管存在不确定性,但新兴的抗肥胖药物有可能产生更持久的效果。通过采用解决身体和精神方面的整体方法,医疗保健提供者可以改善OA患者的结果和生活质量,定制策略以减少与积极或无监督的减肥努力相关的潜在危害。
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