Typically when discussing the benefits of proper nutrition, most people highlight improvements to heart health or a shrinking waistline. However, proper nutrition can also improve the health of your feet.
Effects of nutrition on feet There are several medical conditions that affect foot health, many of which are affected by nutrition. Some of these conditions include:
Diabetes - can affect the circulation in your feet, cause a loss of feeling, and trigger diabetic neuropathy.
Inflammation - Some types of food (including foods with refined sugar and trans fats) can increase inflammation in your feet and even cause plantar fasciitis.
Obesity - The more you weigh the more force your feet have to bear. Obesity can lead to plantar fasciitis and heel pain. It can also worsen bunions and hammertoes.
Osteoporosis (weakened bones) - Bones weakened by osteoporosis are more susceptible to stress fractures and trauma-related breaks.
Poor circulation - Circulatory problems caused by peripheral artery disease (PAD), smoking, diabetes, and other conditions can create various problems with your feet and legs.
Tips for proper nutrition
Although proper nutrition alone may not prevent all of the above medical conditions from forming, it can be a vital part of achieving better health - including improved foot health.
Some tips to improve your overall foot health include: