Nutrition For Healthy Joints
Foods and supplements that support joint health
Dr. Apex Wellness Team
Medical Content Team
What you eat can significantly impact your joint health. Learn about foods that fight inflammation and support cartilage health.
Anti-Inflammatory Foods
Include these in your diet:
- Fatty fish (salmon, mackerel, sardines)
- Leafy greens (spinach, kale)
- Berries and cherries
- Nuts and seeds
- Olive oil
- Turmeric and ginger
Foods to Avoid
These may increase inflammation:
- Processed foods
- Refined sugars
- Excessive red meat
- Fried foods
- Alcohol in excess
Helpful Supplements
Consider these supplements (after consulting your doctor):
- Omega-3 fatty acids
- Glucosamine and chondroitin
- Vitamin D
- Collagen peptides
Hydration and Joint Health
Cartilage is approximately 60–80% water. Staying well hydrated helps maintain joint lubrication and cushioning. Aim for at least 2–2.5 litres of water daily, and increase intake during exercise or hot weather.
Building a Joint-Friendly Meal Plan
A joint-healthy diet doesn't require drastic changes. Focus on whole, unprocessed foods, reduce sugar and refined carbohydrates, and incorporate omega-3 rich proteins 3–4 times per week. Small, consistent dietary improvements can make a measurable difference in joint comfort over time.
Key Takeaway
A healthy diet is a powerful tool for joint health. Combined with other treatments, nutrition can play a significant role in maintaining mobility.
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