This Anti-Inflammatory Diet May Help Combat RA Fatigue and Improve Joint Symptoms

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There’s growing interest and evidence to suggest that dietary changes can improve symptoms and inflammatory markers in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Many arthritis clinics now routinely include a nutritionist as part of the healthcare team that treats people with the autoimmune disorder.

New findings on the benefits of the anti-inflammatory ITIS diet, described by the Arthritis Foundation as a “supercharged Mediterranean diet” and the “Mediterranean Diet 2.0,” showed improvements in joint pain and swelling, as well as one of the more difficult to treat symptoms of RA: fatigue.

Although the study was small, these results are promising, says Roxana Coras, MD, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California at San Diego School of Medicine and the lead author of the research, which was presented in November 2021 at the American College of Rheumatology Convergence virtual conference.

“Fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis is such a debilitating symptom. It interferes with the daily activities of patients, and as of right now, we don’t have any effective treatment for it,” says Dr. Coras, adding that even when RA treatments improve pain and inflammation, fatigue can often linger.

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