무릎 관절염에 ‘직방’인 음식이 있다는데...Milk may delay knee osteoarthritis in women
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아이들의 성장이나 발육에 필수적인 영양소를 담고 있다는 우유.
초등학교 급식에서도 어김없이 찾아볼 수 있는 ‘건강’의 대명사 우유가 최근 위기에 봉착했다. ‘암을 유발할 수 있다’거나 ‘초식동물인 송아지에 최적화돼 있어 잡식성인 인간에겐 해로울 수 있다’는 주장들이 나오고 있기 때문이다.
하지만 적어도 여성의 무릎 관절염만큼은 우유가 도움이 될 것 같다.
미국 브리검 여성병원 빙 루 박사팀은 초기 퇴행성 무릎 관절염 환자 2148명을 대상으로 우유를 마시게 하는 실험을 진행한 결과, 우유가 여성의 무릎 관절염 진행 속도를 늦춘다는 사실을 알아내 학술지 ‘관절염 치료 및 연구’ 7일자에 발표했다.
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Milk may delay knee osteoarthritis in women
By Peter Russell
The same was not true for other dairy products, the study found. Yoghurt did not protect against osteoarthritis, while women who ate cheese tended to see their condition worsen more rapidly.
Milk did not appear to affect the advance of knee osteoarthritis in men. Swelling and deformity
It is estimated that around 8.5 million people in the UK are affected by joint pain from osteoarthritis. In those aged over 45, knees are the joints most often affected by osteoarthritis, and women aged 75 and over are the group with the highest prevalence of knee pain.
Milk is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, dairy calcium and protein, and has long been recognised for helping promote bone health. However, the authors of the latest study, published in the journal Arthritis Care and Research, say little work has been done on establishing a link between diet and osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.
"Milk consumption plays an important role in bone health,” lead author Dr Bing Lu explains in a statement. "Our study is the largest study to investigate the impact of dairy intake in the progression of knee OA." Joint space width
The diet of the volunteers was recorded at the start of the study and X-rays were taken to measure the width of the joint space – an indication of how much cartilage has been lost. All the volunteers were assessed each year for the next 4 years.
The researchers found a correlation between how much fat-free or low-fat milk women drank and joint space width in their knee.
Those who drank no milk saw their joint space decrease by an average of 0.38mm compared with 0.29mm for those who drank up to six 8 oz glasses each week and an average of 0.26mm for those who drank more than 7 glasses each week.
These results remained valid even after the researchers took account of disease severity, body mass index (BMI) and other dietary factors. "Our findings indicate that women who frequently drink milk may reduce the progression of OA," concludes Dr. Lu. However, he adds: "Further study of milk intake and delay in OA progression are needed."
'Extremely interesting'
In a statement he says: "Although the link between levels of milk consumption and the progression of knee osteoarthritis is not well understood, the researchers suggest that elevated dietary calcium intake may be a factor.
We know that vitamin D is needed for the body to absorb and process calcium, and there’s also some evidence that osteoarthritis of the knee and hip progresses more quickly in people who don’t have enough vitamin D.
"We’re currently funding a large clinical trial to find out of if taking vitamin D supplements can stop the deterioration of the knee joint due to osteoarthritis, and we expect the results soon." http://www.webmd.boots.com/osteoarthritis/news/20140407/milk-may-delay-knee-osteoarthritis-in-women |
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