Nutrients (Jun 2023)

Effects of Prolonged Fasting during Inpatient Multimodal Treatment on Pain and Functional Parameters in Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis: A Prospective Exploratory Observational Study

  • Daniela A. Koppold,
  • Farid I. Kandil,
  • Oliver Güttler,
  • Anna Müller,
  • Nico Steckhan,
  • Sara Meiß,
  • Carolin Breinlinger,
  • Esther Nelle,
  • Anika M. Hartmann,
  • Michael Jeitler,
  • Etienne Hanslian,
  • Jan Moritz Fischer,
  • Andreas Michalsen,
  • Christian S. Kessler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15122695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 2695

Abstract

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Preliminary clinical data suggest that pain reduction through fasting may be effective for different diagnoses. This uncontrolled observational clinical study examined the effects of prolonged modified fasting on pain and functional parameters in hip and knee osteoarthritis. Patients admitted to the inpatient department of Internal Medicine and Nature-based Therapies of the Immanuel Hospital Berlin between February 2018 and December 2020 answered questionnaires at the beginning and end of inpatient treatment, as well as at 3, 6, and 12 months after discharge. Additionally, selected blood and anthropometric parameters, as well as subjective pain ratings, were routinely assessed during the inpatient stay. Fasting was the only common intervention for all patients, being performed as part of a multimodal integrative treatment program, with a daily caloric intake of p p p p p p p p < 0.001, d = 0.43). The results suggest that patients with osteoarthritis of the lower extremities may benefit from prolonged fasting as part of a multimodal integrative treatment to improve quality of life, pain, and disease-specific functional parameters. Confirmatory randomized controlled trials are warranted to further investigate these hypotheses.

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