Arthritis
Arthritis is a term used to describe inflammation of one or more joints, often resulting in symptoms such as joint pain, stiffness, redness, warmth, swelling, and a reduced range of motion. Various types of arthritis can also impact other organs, with onset ranging from gradual to sudden.
Health Outcomes
- Enhanced Reactive Oxygen Species Resistance
- Improved Aging-Related Changes
- Improved Joint Function
- Improved Orthopedic Function
- Improved Overall Health Status
- Improved Pain Scale
- Improved Physical Well-being
- Improved Proportion of Healthy Days
- Improved Swimming Performance
- Improved Symptom Control in Degenerative Joint Disease
- Improved Various Elements
- Increased Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Production
- Increased Pain-Free Days
- Increased Perceived Pain
- Increased Regulatory T Cell Frequency
- Maintained Vigorous Locomotion
- Matured Antigen-Presenting Cells
- No Significant Change in Growth Performance
- No Significant Difference Compared to Placebo
- No Significant Weight Change
- Prevention and Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases
- Prevention of Aberrant Inflammatory Response
- Reduced Analgesic Use
- Reduced Arthritis Severity
- Reduced Arthritis Symptoms
- Reduced Bodily Pain
- Reduced Cellular Damage
- Reduced Cyclooxygenase-2 Levels
- Reduced High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Level
- Reduced Inflammatory Cell Activity
- Reduced Inflammatory Factor Production
- Reduced Interleukin-1β Concentration
- Reduced Joint Inflammation
- Reduced Joint Swelling
- Reduced Joint Tenderness
- Reduced Knee Pain
- Reduced NF-kappaB Nuclear Translocation
- Reduced Pain
- Reduced Pain During Movement
- Reduced Pain Symptom Score
- Reduced Pathological Symptoms
- Reduced Physical Symptoms
- Reduced Severity of Symptoms Per Day
- Reduced Soreness
- Reduced Stiffness
- Reduced Swelling
- Reduced Swimming Time
- Slowed Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis
- Strengthened Musculoskeletal System
- Well-Tolerated Supplementation