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    Very interesting editorial from Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, which can be downloaded for free:

    Obesity and osteoarthritis: more complex than predicted!

    ...These patterns of joint involvement suggest that joint damage may be caused by systemic factors such as adipose factors, so called adipokines, which may provide a metabolic link between obesity and osteoarthritis...So, recent data strengthen the hypothesis that osteoarthritis is a systemic disorder in which dysregulation of lipid homeostasis can be one of the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to osteoarthritis...

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  2. C Bain Active Member

    Hi All,

    Very interesting article worth another read later when I will have more time to take it in.

    Regards,

    Colin.

    PS. One small aside. This came up in My Yahoo? Blocked by yahoo as forbidden serve and URL? Never happened before? Got here alright when I came back here though!

    PPS. Has anyone ever done any work on Mechanical loading of joints caused by access weight I wonder. Engineering, steel joints friction heat increase with load? Could this happen in organic joints I wonder?
     
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