Diet and exercise

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Would a special diet help?

Some people with arthritis find that certain foods can adversely affect their arthritis, however clinical evidence does not always support this. Every person is different. A healthy diet is good for everyone and our booklet Healthy Eating and Arthritis will give you more information on this topic.

Is it harmful for me to exercise?

Appropriate exercise can be very beneficial for people with arthritis – as long as it is done safely. Exercise can help to limit the effects of arthritis and our booklet Exercise and Arthritis will give you some tips on exercising. However, you should always speak to your GP or physiotherapist before embarking on any exercise programme.




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