What to Eat to Beat
Knee Pain
Simple diet
changes can help chase away knee pain.
Learn which
foods can help ― and hurt ― knee health.
By Jan Sheehan
Medically reviewed by Pat F. Bass III, MD, MPH
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Looking for a natural way to relieve knee pain?
You may want to tweak your diet. A
growing body of research suggests that small dietary changes can add up to big
benefits for knee health.
"A number of foods have powerful
anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties that may be as effective as some
prescription medicines for arthritis and other types of knee pain," says Beth
Reardon, RD, MS, an integrative nutritionist and medicinal foods expert
at Duke Integrative Medicine Center in Durham , N.C.
Read on to learn how mealtime may be
affecting
the health of your knees.
Diet and Knee
Pain: Go Fish
The omega-3 fatty acids found in fish are natural
anti-inflammatories. Calming joint inflammation can often help ease knee
soreness, according to Steven Stuchin, MD, director of orthopedic surgery at
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York City .
In randomized clinical studies,
omega-3 fatty acids were found to ease pain and reduce the duration of morning
stiffness in people with rheumatoid arthritis.
The best sources
of omega-3s are salmon, tuna, sardines,herring, cod, and
mackerel, as well as fish oil supplements. Another benefit of adding fish to
your diet:
"Fish is safer than anti-inflammatory
medication, which may have side effects," says Reardon.
Diet and Knee
Pain: Drink Orange Juice
Orange juice is
a top-notch source of vitamin C, a nutrient that may guard against knee
osteoarthritis.
A 10-year Australian study of almost
300 middle-aged adults found that those getting high amounts of vitamin C were
less likely to suffer the kind of bone degeneration associated with knee
osteoarthritis.
"Drinking a glass of orange juice
provides about 25 percent more vitamin C than eating an orange," says Reardon.
Other good sources of vitamin C to prevent knee pain are green peppers,
grapefruit, and strawberries.
Diet and Knee
Pain: Eat Spinach and Onions
Follow Popeye's lead and add spinach to your
regime. Australian researchers found that getting high amounts of the
antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin (found in green veggies like spinach) can
help relieve knee pain caused by osteoarthritis.
Several studies have found an
additional benefit of lutein and zeaxanthin, as they can help prevent
vision-related diseases.
Don't forget to add some onions to your spinach
salad as well. Adding onions to salads, sandwiches, stews, and casseroles may
help put the brakes on knee pain.
Onions are a rich
source of quercetin, a flavonoid with strong anti-inflammatory properties, says
Reardon. In studies of arthritic mice, quercetin resulted in
significant decreases in arthritis symptoms.
Apples, red
grapes, and tea are also good sources of quercetin.
Diet and Knee
Pain: Order Indian Food
A helping of curry could do wonders for your knee
pain.
That's because turmeric, a spice
used in curry and other Indian dishes, contains curcumin, a powerful
anti-inflammatory.
"Curcumin works similarly to COX-2
inhibitors ― drugs that reduce the COX-2 enzyme that causes the pain and
swelling
of arthritis," says Reardon.
A 2006 Canadian study of the effects
of both curcumin and quercetin found that curcumin reduced the inflammation of
arthritis in animals. Quercetin (the flavonoid in onions) worked too, but not to
the extent of the curcumin.
Diet and Knee
Pain: Use Ginger Generously
The herb ginger traditionally has been used to
relieve upset stomach, but researchers recently discovered that it also reduces
knee pain by decreasing inflammation.
In a study of
261 patients with moderate to severe knee pain due to osteoarthritis, ginger
extract significantly reduced knee pain during standing and walking. Cooking
with this spice can increase the flavor of meals while decreasing
knee pain.
Diet and Knee
Pain: Avoid Refined Carbohydrates
Some research suggests that diets high in
refined
carbohydrates can increase inflammation, says
Reardon.
She recommends steering clear of
white bread, pasta, and baked goods ― taking these foods out of
your diet can have an added bonus of
helping you drop excess pounds.
Because changing your diet is a
relatively easy step, it makes sense to try some ― or all ― of the foods
listed above. You may find some relief from knee pain and get some added health
benefits to boot
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