Diet can influence the biological mechanisms involved in joint pain and mobility. Eating certain foods can help to keep your joints comfortable, without replacing medical treatment.
Osteoarthritis is a chronic joint disorder characterised by a progressive deterioration in bone cartilage.
This smooth tissue covers the ends of the bones and facilitates movement by helping the bones to slide over each other within the same joint.
Cartilage acts as a shock absorber. Thanks to its flexibility and very smooth surface, it distributes mechanical pressure and limits friction during movement.
Unfortunately, over time, it can lose its flexibility and thickness, altering its protective function and compromising bone health.
This progressive degeneration encourages microtrauma, local inflammation and joint stiffness.
The joints most affected are generally those that are subject to the greatest stress, i.e. the knees, hips, hands, spine and shoulders (1).
The best-known risk factors for osteoarthritis include:
Chronic low-grade inflammation is a central factor in the development of joint disorders (2).
In particular, it sustains the progressive degradation of cartilage and impairs the quality of synovial fluid, which is essential for lubricating joints.
An unbalanced diet, rich in refined sugars, saturated fats and ultra-processed foods, could encourage this type of inflammation.
Conversely, adopting an anti-inflammatory diet, rich in sources of omega-3 and antioxidants, can help limit the activation of inflammatory pathways.
Oxidative stress is caused by the excessive production of free radicals, which are capable of damaging the body's various cells.
In the joints, they accelerate the ageing of cartilage and disrupt the regeneration of chondrocytes, the cells that compose it.
They could also weaken collagen fibres, which are essential for maintaining the integrity and strength of bone cartilage (3).
This phenomenon, engendered by various factors such as age or exposure to pollution, can also be caused by nutritional imbalances, in particular by a diet too low in fruit and vegetables, sources of antioxidants.
The integrity of cartilage is based on a complex extracellular matrix composed of different elements (4).
Collagen provides the structural framework, while glycosaminoglycans such as hyaluronic acid and chondroitin ensure hydration and resistance to compression.
It is therefore important to supply the body with the amino acids it needs to synthesise these molecules.
Certain minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, zinc and manganese, are also involved in bone and cartilage strength.
Being overweight, and even more so obesity, puts a great deal of mechanical stress on weight-bearing joints such as the hips, knees and ankles.
This overload accelerates the wear and tear of cartilage and encourages the onset of joint pain.
At the same time, adipose tissue (i.e. body fat) acts as an endocrine organ. It releases pro-inflammatory cytokines that can amplify general inflammation in the body (5).
This dual mechanical and metabolic action maintains a vicious circle. Pain limits physical activity, which encourages weight gain and worsens the joint burden.
A balanced diet contributes to weight management and the maintenance of a metabolism more favourable to joint health.
The intestinal microbiota plays a central role in regulating immunity. In fact, its balance has a direct influence on systemic inflammation.
A modern diet, low in fibre and high in processed products, alters this flora.
Imbalances in the intestinal microbiota can be associated with increased intestinal permeability and inflammatory phenomena.
This phenomenon thus sustains chronic low-grade inflammation, which can affect joint tissue (6).
A balanced diet, aimed at limiting inflammation and supporting joint tissue, includes:
At the same time, certain products should be consumed in moderation to avoid aggravating inflammation:
Although a varied and balanced diet is the basis of good joint comfort, certain situations justify a targeted intake of specific nutrients, as part of an overall approach to well-being.
Dietary supplements can therefore provide support, without ever replacing medical advice.
This type of formula generally aims to support joint mobility, tissue resistance and the management of chronic inflammation.
It often contains collagen, a key component in the structure of cartilage and connective tissue.
PEA, for its part, is an interesting compound in this type of formula, as it is found naturally in our bodies, where it helps to modulate inflammation.
Rich in bioactive compounds, ginger can also help soothe inflammatory reactions.
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