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Alphabet Soup: An
A-to-Z Guide to Favorite Foods
by Suzette Hill
originally published in Arthritis
Today
The Arthritis Un-Diet
Some day, science may prove that diet will play a significant role in
prevention and management of arthritis. However, nutritional research is still
in its infancy as far as understanding how plant chemicals and antioxidants work
individually and in concert to prevent and treat diseases such as arthritis.
It is known that phytonutrients and
antioxidants have a role in minimizing inflammation, explains Carol
Henderson, PhD, a registered dietitian, but were still in the discovery
phase. For example, researchers are still frequently discovering new
phytochemicals and their potential impact on disease.
In the meantime, Henderson advocates grounding
yourself in good health with an overall nutritious diet rather than chasing food
fads for an arthritis fix.
Combine all of the diet recommendations -
limit between-meal snacks (especially if youre overweight); carefully select
and use fats in moderation; limit your intake of animal proteins; and increase
nuts, beans, legumes and fish, she says.
By adhering to these recommendations, you can
achieve quantifiable health benefits such as a more desirable weight, reduce
high blood pressure, and lower your risk of cardiovascular disease, some cancers
and osteoarthritis.
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