A very-low-calorie diet and weight loss combined with exercise does not appear to offer any greater reductions in hip osteoarthritis (OA) pain compared to exercise alone, even in people who are ...
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A low-calorie diet likely won't directly help hip osteoarthritis pain but could still have health benefits
A randomized controlled trial evaluated the efficacy of a weight-loss diet added to exercise on the change in hip pain among adults with hip osteoarthritis. The study found that adding a weight-loss ...
"We hoped that replacing lost weight externally or increasing mechanical loading through exercise would preserve bone, but our findings show these strategies alone may not be enough." HealthDay News — ...
IT’S easy to think your bones are indestructible until you hit old age. But a silent epidemic is rotting the skeletons of ...
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