Metabolic or Endocrine Conditions and OsteoarthritisMetabolic or Endocrine Conditions and OsteoarthritisMetabolism refers to all of the chemical processes that take place in the body, such as the burning of natural sugar substances (such as glucose) in the body for energy. The endocrine system controls the body's hormones, such as estrogen. It is possible that more rapid breakdown of cartilage in joints is partly due to a metabolic problem. In osteoarthritis, cartilage breakdown occurs more rapidly than cartilage repair. Examples of metabolic and endocrine conditions that can lead to osteoarthritis are:
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