Low levels of vitamin D are associated with the loss of cartilage in the knee joint of older individuals, researchers in Australia report. "Cartilage loss is the hallmark of osteoarthritis," Dr. Changhai Ding told Reuters Health. By the time patients reach the point of needing knee replacement, 60 percent of cartilage has been lost, he said. However, "achieving vitamin D sufficiency in osteoarthritis patients could significantly delay total knee replacement," said Ding, at the Menzies Research Institute in Tasmania.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Extra Vitamin D may help prevent osteoarthritis in the knee joint
Posted by Willow at 3:24 pm
Labels: knee replacement, loss of cartilage in the knee joint, osteoarthritis, Vitamin D
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