C-reactive protein, chronic low back pain and, diet and lifestyle

Kieran Macphail
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Abstract C-reactive protein (CRP) is best known as an acute phase protein and is typically assessed in most general blood work. High sensitivity CRP (hsCRP) may be a useful clinical marker of chronic inflammatory states in musculoskeletal conditions. It appears that it is raised in inflammatory chronic low back pain (CLBP) and associated with reduced pain thresholds, weakness, and reduced function. It is also possible CRP could contribute towards the development and maintenance of CLBP by activating the complement system, which increases peripheral nociception. Diet and lifestyle factors can promote raised CRP. An hsCRP level of <1 mg/l appears ideal, and the higher the level, the more emphasis should be placed on chronic inflammation as a contributor to symptoms. Diet and lifestyle can significantly reduce CRP levels and may be a useful adjunct in treating CLBP patients with elevated CRP. This might make CRP a useful clinical marker of inflammation in CLBP and a therapeutic target for diet and lifestyle interventions.
c反应蛋白,慢性腰痛,饮食和生活方式
c -反应蛋白(CRP)是一种急性期蛋白,在大多数常规血液工作中都有检测。高敏CRP (hsCRP)可能是肌肉骨骼疾病慢性炎症状态的有用临床标志物。它似乎在炎症性慢性腰痛(CLBP)中升高,并与疼痛阈值降低、虚弱和功能下降有关。也有可能CRP通过激活补体系统促进CLBP的发展和维持,从而增加外周伤害感觉。饮食和生活方式因素可促进CRP升高。hsCRP水平<1 mg/l似乎是理想的,水平越高,越应强调慢性炎症是引起症状的因素。饮食和生活方式可以显著降低CRP水平,可能是治疗CRP升高的CLBP患者的有用辅助手段。这可能使CRP成为CLBP炎症的有用临床标志物和饮食和生活方式干预的治疗靶点。
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