• Home
  • About
    • Doctors & Staff
    • Videos
    • Published Research Articles
    • Recent Press
    • Upcoming Events
  • Services
    • C-Arm Fluoroscopy
    • Disc Procedures
    • Epidural Injections
    • Postural Restoration
    • Facet Injections
    • Intramuscular Stimulation
    • MSK Ultrasound
    • Multi-Cervical Unit
    • Nerve Hydrodissection
    • PL/Dex Injections
    • Prolotherapy
    • PRP – Platelet Rich Plasma
    • Pulsed Radiofrequency
    • Regenexx Procedures
    • SI Joint Injections
    • Trigger Point Injections
  • Case Studies
    • Knee Pain
    • Thoracic Pain
    • Back Pain
    • Headaches / Neck Pain
    • Pelvic Pain
    • Buttocks Pain
    • Shoulder & Rotator Cuff
    • Hip Pain
  • Patient Info
    • FAQs
    • Patient Education
    • New Patient Forms
    • Insurance
    • International Patients
    • Helpful Hints
  • Contact Us
    • Directions
  • Blog


 
Colorado PRP, Platelet Rich Plasma, Prolotherapy | Denver, Boulder, Broomfield and the Front Range » Centeno-Schultz Blog » Nutrition and Stem Cell Therapy Final

Nutrition and Stem Cell Therapy Final

Posted by: John R. Schultz M.D.    Tags:  hyperglycemia and stem cells, hypergylcemia and Regenexx, metabolic syndrome and stem cell therapy, nutrition and PRP, Obesity and infection after knee replacment, pre diabetic state and hip replacment infection, pre diabetic state and stem cell therapy, Regenexx and nutrition    Posted date:  March 13, 2011  |  No comment


Is there a correlation between nutrition and osteoarthritis?

Yes!

At the Centeno-Schultz Clinic and Regenexx we acknowledge the critical role between the two.

1 in 5 patients have metabolic syndrome characterized by central obesity, hypertension and elevated lipids and serum glucose. This syndrome results in the release of detrimental chemicals into the joints which can lead to the breakdown of cartilage matrix.

These same patients do poorly with knee and hip replacements due principally to the systemic proinflammatory state.

Obesity and hyperglycemia are associated with increased infection rates after knee replacements.

Diets rich in carbohydrates, refined sugar and processed food can promote a pre-diabetic state.   SIRT-1 gene expression plays an important role in circulating blood sugars levels and joint health.   Activation of SIRT-1 gene by dietary restriction and Resveratrol is associated with healthy cartilage.  Inactivation of SIRT-1 gene, commonly seen with aging and diets high in refined sugar and carbohydrates results in increased body fat, decreased energy and cartilage cells becoming less stable.  This can become the perfect storm for the onset of osteoarthritis.

In counseling deconditioned and overweight patients with osteoarthritic and musculoskeletal injuries, the Centeno-Schultz Clinic recommends at a minimum diet modification and increased activity levels.  These efforts are taken in an effort to optimize clinical outcomes from Regenexx SD, Regenexx AD and Regenexx SCP therapies.

  • Follow Us


  • Blog Categories

    • American Stem Cell Therapy Association (46)
    • Cardiac Applications (2)
    • Case Reports (40)
      • Cervical (3)
    • Centeno-Schultz Blog (117)
    • Conditions and Treatment Options for the Spine (55)
      • Cervical Spine (24)
      • Lumbar Spine (42)
      • Sacral Spine (6)
      • Thoracic Spine (1)
    • FDA Regulation (11)
    • Hip (23)
    • International Cellular Medicine Society (63)
    • Knee Posts (4)
    • Latest News (5)
    • Lower Extremity (54)
      • Ankle (16)
      • Foot (4)
      • Knee (44)
    • Medication Interactions (7)
    • Nerve Posts (1)
    • Patient Case Studies (14)
      • Back Pain (3)
      • Buttocks Pain (2)
      • Headaches / Neck Pain (3)
      • Hip Pain (1)
      • Knee Pain (2)
      • Pelvic Pain (1)
      • Shoulder & Rotator Cuff (1)
      • Thoracic Pain (4)
    • Procedures (1)
    • PRP (4)
    • PSTIM (1)
    • Recent Press (6)
    • Regenerative (2)
    • Regenexx-PL Disc (2)
    • Regenexx-SCP (2)
    • Regenexx-SD (1)
    • Uncategorized (132)
      • Stem Cell Basics (43)
    • Upper Extremity (39)
      • Elbow (12)
      • Shoulder (28)
      • Thumb (6)
      • Wrist (1)


  • Quick Links

    • Contact Us
    • Directions to Clinic
    • New Patient Forms
    • Patient Education
    • Regenexx Website
  • Make an Appointment

    The Centeno Schultz Clinic
    403 Summit Blvd Suite 201
    Broomfield, CO 80021
    (303) 429-6448
    info@centenoschultz.com

  • Testimonials

    “We did the right knee in March 2007. I was off my feet for about an hour after each of the treatments, but that was it. No long recovery time, no time off from work – it was great. The cartilage began to grow back, and the knee was feeling much better, so we did the left knee in October. Since about two weeks later, I haven’t had any pain at all in either knee for the first time in 10 years. It’s fantastic.”
    — Kenvir Dixon

    I’m back to my conditioning classes, doing squats, lunges, jumping rope and even a little bit of jogging. My knee feels, looks and works better every day. I’m definitely looking forward to the winter and getting back on my snowboard as soon as I can.
    — Pixie Greenmeier

  • Follow Us



Content copyright 2011. Centeno Schultz Clinic. All rights reserved.