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October 11th, 2021

11/10/2021

 
World Arthritis Day - 12 October 2021
Nutrition Tips for People with Arthritis
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Good nutrition can be helpful in:

  • assisting in pain and fatigue management
  • reducing stress on weight bearing joints
  • improving recovery after surgery
  • helping to maintain strong bones
 
 
Omega 3 Oils 

There is limited evidence that fish oils (omega 3) reduce inflammation in some people with arthritis.  Omega 3 oil is also thought to reduce risk of heart disease.
 
It is recommended to have 1-2 servings of fish or other seafood a week for good health.  Omega oil is also found in flaxseed oil, walnuts and a small amount in red meats.
 
 
Vitamin Supplements 

If you are unable to achieve a healthy food intake, vitamin supplements maybe necessary.  Talk with your Doctor about this.
 
 
Alternative arthritis treatments 
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Alternative treatments are available for many chronic diseases.  Discuss these with your Doctor before you try them as they may interact with your treatment.

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Need more help? 

Therapy Professionals Ltd has experienced Dietitians who can provide group or individual nutrition education. 

For enquiries:  Phone 377 5280.    Email: [email protected]

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Calcium

  • Bones need a constant supply of calcium to stay strong and healthy.  It is never too late to start building this up.
 
  • Adults need 1000-1300mg of calcium per day.  Calcium in food is better absorbed than calcium supplements.
 
  • Calcium will move out of your bones if you are inactive.  Regular exercise means the calcium will stay in your bones.
 
  • Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of Calcium and is available from sunlight. Thirty minutes outside every day, even in the shade, allows adequate Vitamin D to be made in your skin.
 
Ways to Maintain Healthy Weight 

To lose weight
 
Even a small reduction in body weight will relieve stress on joints

  • Replace sugar in drinks with artificial sweetener.
  • Use trim milk ‘calcitrim’ milk.  This has less fat and more calcium than regular milk.
  • If you enjoy a biscuit with a cuppa, have a plain, un-iced one, and have only one!
  • Use tinned fruit that has no added sugar
  • Use diet soft drinks or cordials
  • Have small servings of meat, medium serve of potato and fill up on vegetables for the main meal
  • Treats are for sharing.  Share a cake, dessert or sweet gifts.
  • If you eat for comfort or company, write a list of other things you enjoy.  For example phone a friend, have a relaxing bath, listen to music, do an easy puzzle, go for a walk, pick flowers
  • Exercise regularly for general good health
 
Ways to gain weight 

For some people, keeping weight on can be a struggle

  • Have small regular meals with nourishing snacks inbetween
  • Make sure everything you eat and drink is packed with good high calorie foods eg milky coffee, grated cheese on vegetables, butter on biscuits
  • Consider having your main meal at midday if you get tired towards evening. Have dessert for afternoon tea or supper.
  • Drink high protein milkshakes made with Complan or Sustagen powders.
  • If cooking makes you tired, use convenience foods, for example, frozen meals, ready-made custard, cheese slices.  

If you would like advice from our Dietitians, call us, we come to you
 
                                    Therapy Professionals Ltd
                                    Phone No:     (03) 377 5280
                                    Email:             [email protected]
                                    Website:        www.therapyprofessionals.co.nz 

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