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What lifestyle changes can help people with arthritis?
« on: August 28, 2019, 11:38:12 AM »
   Weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight reduce the risk of developing OA (osteoarthritis) and can reduce symptoms if you already have it.
   Eating a healthy diet is important for weight loss. Choosing a diet with lots of antioxidants, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs, can help reduce inflammation. Other inflammation-reducing foods include fish and nuts.
   Foods to minimize or avoid if you have arthritis include fried foods, processed foods, dairy products, and high intakes of meat.
   Some research also suggests that gluten antibodies may be present in people with RA (rheumatoid arthritis). A gluten-free diet may improve symptoms and disease progression. A 2015 study also recommends a gluten-free diet for all people who receive a diagnosis of undifferentiated connective tissue disease.
   Regular exercise will keep your joints flexible. Swimming is often a good form of exercise for people with arthritis because it doesn’t put pressure on your joints the way running and walking do. Staying active is important, but you should also be sure to rest when you need to and avoid overexerting yourself.
   At-home exercises you can try include:
the head tilt, neck rotation, and other exercises to relieve pain in your neck
finger bends and thumb bends to ease pain in your hands
leg raises, hamstring stretches, and other easy exercises for knee arthritis

Source: healthline
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