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HOW CAN ARTHRITIS PATIENTS LOSE WEIGHT?

WHAT IS ARTHRITIS?
Arthritis, an inflammation of the joints. It may impact a single joint or a number of joints. There are more than a hundred different forms of arthritis, each with a unique diagnosis and course of treatment.
HERE ARE TIPS HOW ARTHRITIS PATIENT CAN LOSE WEIGHT
AVOID CRASH DIETING
Arthritis patients may initially lose weight, but the results will likely be temporary. Crash Dieting risks having a weak metabolism, compromised immune system, elevated immunological response, and low energy levels, which can cause more inflammation. Avoid crash dieting, and adopt an exercise routine and a planned diet.
INTERMITTENT FASTING
Follow a cycle of 16 hours of fasting and 8 hours of eating. Body will have plenty of time to relax during these fasting intervals, which will reduce inflammation. Before adopting your diet, recommend your doctor.
AUTOIMMUNE PROTOCOL DIET
Restrict diet of meat and vegetables, regulates blood sugar and the immune system to reduce inflammation and balance hormones which enhance gut health, creating the right nutrient density, identifying food sensitivities. Following this diet get rid of intestinal irritants and immunological stimulants.
CONSUME ADEQUATE WATER & NUTRITIOUS FOODS
Arthritis patients should drink 4 to 5 litres of water per day to reduce weight, increase energy, and prevent muscular weariness. Drinking enough water will help you feel fuller for longer while not consuming any extra calories.
REDUCE SODIUM INTAKE
Only 2,300 mg of salt, or about a teaspoon of regular table salt with iodine, should be consumed daily by an average adult. To prevent weight gain, one should keep their sodium consumption to 1,500 mg per day. Consume roughly two-thirds of a teaspoon of salt per day for middle-aged and older persons with high blood pressure.
OTHER TIPS
Getting enough sleep, eating foods high in vitamins B, and D, Omega 3 acids, and magnesium, and supplementing with glutamine can ensure proper muscle function.
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