Joint inflammation - Fat intake?
As mentioned in other threads I have put more focus into my diet this year from high carb, low fat and low protein towards macros being more in line with recommendations for body re composition.
Since doing so I have noticed some joints have become inflamed and painful. Both knees mildly but both big toes and front inner left foot have become very painfull. When I first started noticing the pain, I did some research and came up with Omega3/6 imbalance and Soy allergy as possible causes. I have always drank Soy milk so could discount that but it got me wondering about my increased fat intake.
At present I'm aiming for ~1g of fat per kg which is about 65-70g a day (I was previously around 10-25g a day). Fats I aim for every day are (mix about to get the requirement)
10g of ground flaxseed
Sardines in springwater or olive oil, or atlantic salmon
Fish oil supplement
Boiled egg
25g of nut mix (almonds, brazils, sunflower seeds)
500ml of low fat milk or regular soy.
Quarter of an avocado.
1-2 chicken breast a week and very little red meat (100g a fortnight)
200g of low fat natural yoghurt
Rest of my diet is fruit, lots of veg, brown rice, sweet potato, wholemeal pasta, etc, pretty much what I have eaten in the past but less of.
A few weeks ago I cut the fat way back and, after a couple of days the pain slowly subsided. I have since upped fat back to minimum recommendations and the pain has come back and is not subsiding, feet are very painful to walk and unable to skip at the moment to warm up for my weight sessions. I have tried anti inflamms and pain killers and they have no affect.
Just to add I had my first cholesterol test the other week and LDL came back slightly high and I am due for a follow up test in a couple of weeks.
Obviously will be talking this over with the doctor when I head back in a couple of weeks, but was just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on possible fat intake causing the problem?
As mentioned in other threads I have put more focus into my diet this year from high carb, low fat and low protein towards macros being more in line with recommendations for body re composition.
Since doing so I have noticed some joints have become inflamed and painful. Both knees mildly but both big toes and front inner left foot have become very painfull. When I first started noticing the pain, I did some research and came up with Omega3/6 imbalance and Soy allergy as possible causes. I have always drank Soy milk so could discount that but it got me wondering about my increased fat intake.
At present I'm aiming for ~1g of fat per kg which is about 65-70g a day (I was previously around 10-25g a day). Fats I aim for every day are (mix about to get the requirement)
10g of ground flaxseed
Sardines in springwater or olive oil, or atlantic salmon
Fish oil supplement
Boiled egg
25g of nut mix (almonds, brazils, sunflower seeds)
500ml of low fat milk or regular soy.
Quarter of an avocado.
1-2 chicken breast a week and very little red meat (100g a fortnight)
200g of low fat natural yoghurt
Rest of my diet is fruit, lots of veg, brown rice, sweet potato, wholemeal pasta, etc, pretty much what I have eaten in the past but less of.
A few weeks ago I cut the fat way back and, after a couple of days the pain slowly subsided. I have since upped fat back to minimum recommendations and the pain has come back and is not subsiding, feet are very painful to walk and unable to skip at the moment to warm up for my weight sessions. I have tried anti inflamms and pain killers and they have no affect.
Just to add I had my first cholesterol test the other week and LDL came back slightly high and I am due for a follow up test in a couple of weeks.
Obviously will be talking this over with the doctor when I head back in a couple of weeks, but was just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on possible fat intake causing the problem?
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