NUTRITION FOR CORRECTING METABOLISM DISORDERS OF THE JOINT-LIGAMENT SYSTEM IN PHYSICALLY ACTIVE PEOPLE

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
O. Tolmachyov, A. Vekovtsev, V. Vovchenko, A. Bykov, V. Poznyakovsky
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Aim. The article deals with developing and assessing the efficiency of a complex nutritional support program for the joint-ligament system in athletes and physically active people. Materials and methods. The clinical evidence of biologically active substance (BAS) efficiency and functional orientation was obtained from the representative group of people with knee-joint osteoarthrosis. The main group of participants received a BAS complex with synergistic properties in terms of metabolism correction during osteoarthrosis: BAS 1 – 2 pills, BAS 2 – 1 capsule (2 times per day, 12 weeks), and BAS 3 – 1 capsule (2 times per day, 8 weeks). Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were also prescribed to participants from the main and control groups. We used the general and special methods for assessing the quality and functional properties of specialized products. Knee joints were studied by using the Lequesne index (scores) characterizing pain syndrome, maximal distance, and daily movement activity. The intensity of pain syndrome was assessed with the visual analog scale (VAS, in mm). Results. We provided a scientific justification for the qualitative and quantitative content of BAS recipes for complex nutritional support of the joint-ligament system: BAS 1 – chondroprotective orientation; BAS 2 – an optimal source of minerals and vitamins; BAS 3 – polyunsaturated fatty acids. The results obtained revealed that specialized products improve the movement activity of participants with osteoarthrosis and significantly decrease pain syndrome (36 %). Apart from a chondroprotective effect such nutrition provides an anti-inflammatory effect and allows decreasing the intake of Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the absence of side effects. We revealed an insignificant number of disease recurrence – 6.7% (in the control group – 36.5 %) and established the mechanisms of such an influence. Conclusion. The application of biologically active complexes could serve as a reliable means of preventing and treating the diseases of the joint-ligament system, providing physical performance, and preserving health in athletes and physically active people.
纠正体力活动者关节-韧带系统代谢紊乱的营养
的目标。本文讨论了运动员和体力活动者关节韧带系统的复杂营养支持方案的开发和评估效率。材料和方法。从具有代表性的膝关节骨关节病患者群体中获得了生物活性物质(BAS)有效性和功能定位的临床证据。主要组参与者接受具有骨关节病代谢纠正协同特性的BAS复合物:BAS 1 - 2药丸,BAS 2 - 1胶囊(每天2次,12周)和BAS 3 - 1胶囊(每天2次,8周)。非甾体类抗炎药也被开给主要组和对照组的参与者。我们使用一般和特殊的方法来评估专业产品的质量和功能特性。膝关节研究采用Lequesne指数(评分)表征疼痛综合征,最大距离和日常运动活动。采用视觉模拟评分(VAS, mm)评估疼痛综合征的强度。结果。我们为关节韧带系统复杂营养支持的BAS配方的定性和定量内容提供了科学依据:BAS 1 -软骨保护取向;BAS 2 -矿物质和维生素的最佳来源;BAS 3 -多不饱和脂肪酸。结果显示,专门的产品改善了骨关节病参与者的运动活动,并显着减少疼痛综合征(36%)。除了软骨保护作用外,这种营养还具有抗炎作用,并且可以在没有副作用的情况下减少非甾体抗炎药的摄入。我们发现疾病复发率为6.7%(对照组为36.5%),并且建立了这种影响的机制。结论。生物活性复合物的应用可以作为预防和治疗关节韧带系统疾病、提供运动性能和保持运动员和体力活动者健康的可靠手段。
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