Avoiding weight loss when you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
How do I avoid weight loss in COPD?
If you are beginning to lose weight and muscle mass, you probably
need to eat more protein and get more calories. This generally means eating
more foods containing fat and protein. Because eating too much fat and
targeting certain nutrients (such as protein) may have health risks, always
consult with your health professional or a
registered dietitian before eating more of these foods
to gain weight. High-calorie, nutritious snacksFoods that can help you add nutritious calories to your diet
include: - Ice
cream.
- Pudding.
- Cheese.
- Granola
bars.
- Custard.
- Nachos with
cheese.
- Eggs.
- Crackers with peanut
butter.
- Bagels with peanut butter or cream
cheese.
- Cereal with half and half.
- Popcorn with
margarine and parmesan cheese.
- High-calorie nutritional
supplements, such as nutrition shakes.
Adding calories to a meal or snackAdding the following foods to meals or snacks can help you add
calories and protein to your diet. - Add an egg or egg yolk to meat loaf, macaroni
and cheese, or similar foods. Be sure the food is cooked after adding the
egg.
- Add powdered milk to creamed soups, scrambled eggs, pudding,
potatoes, yogourt, and casseroles.
- Add cheese to sandwiches,
crackers, casseroles, soups, toast, and pasta.
- Add an extra
tablespoon of vegetable or olive oil, mayonnaise, butter, margarine, or sour
cream to sandwiches, bread, casseroles, soups, cooked cereals, pasta, potatoes,
rice, or vegetables.
- Grind up some nuts and sprinkle the dust on
puddings, gravy, mashed potatoes, casseroles, salads, and yogourt.
Adding protein to your dietMilk, milk products, and meats are high in protein. Try to eat
more of these foods, or: - Add skim milk powder to milk, cold cereals,
scrambled eggs, soups, and ground meat.
- Add cheese or peanut butter
to snacks.
- Choose desserts that use eggs, such as sponge cake, egg
custard, and rice pudding.
- Use nutritional supplements high in
protein, such as nutrition shakes.
Test Your Knowledge You should consult with your health professional or
registered dietitian before changing your diet to
maintain or gain weight. - True
- False
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