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Arthritis: Three of the best fruits to incorporate into your diet to reduce symptoms – Express

July 9th, 2020 10:45 pm

Arthritis is the most common form of peripheral joint arthritis and cause of disability in the UK. It affects mostly the knee, hip, hand, and feet joints. It is a chronic musculoskeletal disorder characterised by involvement of all joint structures including the synovial membrane, cartilage and bone. Those suffering with the condition experience joint pain, reduced participation in daily activities and poor quality of life. Fortunately, including more of these delicious fruits could help.

Tart cherries get their rich red colour and many of their powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits from the flavonoid anthocyanin, said the Arthritis Foundation.

The health site added: These properties make tart cherries a popular research subject, and some investigators compare the effects to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

One study found that drinking tart cherry juice two times per day for three weeks resulted in considerable reductions in vital inflammation markers, especially for participants who had the highest inflammation levels at the start of the study.

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Watermelons are high in the carotenoid beta-cryptoxanthin, which helps to reduce the risk of rheumatoid arthritis, according to studies which followed peoples dietary habits over time, said Arthritis Foundation.

Nutritionist Victoria Jarzabkowski added: The lycopene in watermelon makes it an anti-inflammatory fruit.

Lycopene is also known to help protect certain cancers and lower heart attack risk.

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Unlike most fruits, avocados are a good source of vitamin E, a micronutrient with anti-inflammatory effects said Arthritis Foundation.

The site added: Diets high in these compounds are linked to decreased risk of the joint damage seen in early osteoarthritis.

Studies also show eating avocados daily increases good HDL cholesterol and lowers bad LDL cholesterol.

When it comes to foods to avoid, processed foods are up there.

Foods including baked goods, pre-packaged meals and snacks.

These items contain trans-fat to help preserve them, and trans fats trigger systemic inflammation.

Its imperative to carefully read food labels as many contain hydrogenated oils which should be avoided.

There is no cure for arthritis, but there are many treatments that can help slow it down, said the NHS.

It added: Osteoarthritis treatments include lifestyle changes, medicines and surgery.

Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis aims to slow the conditions progress and minimise joint inflammation. This helps prevent joint damage.

Treatments include medication, physiotherapy and surgery.

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