Effects of a Food Supplement Containing Hydrolyzed Collagen on Pain Perception, Joint Range, and Quality of Life in People with Chronic Knee Pain
Author/s
Salinas Camargo, Juan Carlos; Marín Pagán, Cristian; Álvarez Gil, Rosario Victoria; Martínez Noguera, Francisco Javier; Cabrera Cabrera, María; [et al.]Date
2025-06-20Discipline/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónSubject/s
ArthritisJoint pain
Supplements
Quality of life
Range of motion
Abstract
Background: Joint pain can impair joint function and limit a person’s ability to perform
basic tasks and quality of life. The most used treatment is the pharmacological one. An
alternative is the use of collagen-based food supplements. However, it remains a challenge
to continue to develop new formulations to improve their efficacy. Objectives: The aim was
to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of a food supplement based on hydrolyzed collagen
alongside other active ingredients on knee joint pain, range of motion, and quality of life
questionnaires in a moderately active population. Methods: A randomized, double-blind,
and controlled study with two arms was completed with 80 participants, who took the
prescribed supplementation (Curarti® Selectium) or placebo for 40 days. Results: The
supplement group showed a reduction of pain felt just after waking up in the morning.
A statistically significant reduction in felt pain 3 h after exercise was observed at week 6 for
the new p...





