Ways To Eat Well With Arthritis
Arthritis/Back Pain/Joint Pain / Healthy DietThere are some easy ways you can improve your diet to help you manage your arthritis and general wellbeing. Remember, there’s no ‘one size fits all’ - it’s about finding what works for you and eating food you will enjoy. It’s also important to make realistic plans which fit with your lifestyle, whether that’s the ‘day job’, kids or your energy levels – this will help you to make changes for the long-term.
1. Plan for success
Plan the meals you will have for the week and write your shopping list in advance. Think about cooking more than you need and freezing any leftovers to give you easy meal options for another day.
Let a slow cooker do all the work for you; you can throw in meat and/or veg and let the cooker do the rest. If you buy liners from supermarkets, you don’t have to clean it out every time, either.
Set up prepping and cooking stations in your kitchen, so everything is on hand and at the right level. Have an area where you can sit down and work on the kitchen counter, or have a low table and chair, so you don’t have to stand for long periods.
2. Use shortcuts
Using frozen chopped vegetables will save on preparation and often have a similar nutritional value to fresh vegetables. There’s many inexpensive gadget and appliances you can use to help make life easier. Here’s a few ideas shared by our community:
- Electric can openers and hand-held blenders can make food preparation easier
- Some people have found using a pizza cutter helps with cutting sandwiches
- Using lightweight prep containers, pans and ones with two handles makes lifting safer and manageable
- There’s a good range of easy grip and non-slip cooking tools (spoons, knives to spatulas) available which are easier to handle.
3. Shop smarter
Shop online and have your food order delivered. For many people this can be an easier option and it can save time and energy.
If you do go into a supermarket, check where the seats are in case you need to have a rest. Try shop and scan, if available, you can pack as you go and avoid feeling rushed at the checkout. Get a sunflower lanyard, by wearing this it will indicate to staff that you may need a little extra help in-store.
4. Healthy swaps
Try these swaps with minimal effort. Cut down on sugary drinks and switch for glasses of water to reduce your sugar intake. Drinking plenty of water is one of the easiest steps you can take for a healthier body and mind.
Choose olive oil or rapeseed oil if you're making salad dressings or roasting food. We need some fat in our diet, and these contain unsaturated fats, which is a better option than using saturated fats, such as butter.
Swap sugary cereals for wholegrain cereals. These are lower in sugar, fat and salt. Fish can be a healthier alternative to meat as it’s lower in saturated fat. Click here for some recipes to inspire you!