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Healthy Joints: What Keeps Hips and Knees Strong
Monday, June 8, 2026
Nutrition played a role too. Diets rich in fruits, vegetables and omega‑3 fatty acids were linked to slower joint deterioration. Conversely, diets high in processed foods or excess sugar increased the risk of severe arthritis. The study also noted that people who managed chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension more effectively had fewer joint surgeries.
An interesting observation was the protective effect of certain medications. Those who took non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) regularly, when monitored by a doctor, had a reduced need for joint replacement. This points to the importance of early medical intervention and proper medication use.
Overall, the research emphasizes that a combination of healthy weight, regular movement, balanced nutrition and proactive medical care can reduce the likelihood of needing hip or knee replacement. It encourages people to adopt these habits early, before joint damage becomes irreversible.
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