THE 3 WEEK DIET FOR YOU
skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Most Viewed
Chronic Pancreatitis Meal Planning
Your pancreas secretes enzymes into the small intestines to help you digest food, it also secretes the hormones insulin and ...
VEGAN MUSHROOM PAELLA
This vegan paella is made with tender saffron-infused rice, veggies, and mix of savory mushrooms. Paella is pronounced “pie-ay-ah.” I j...
Can You Eat Potatoes With Pancreatitis?
The pancreas is a glandular organ located behind the stomach near the first part of your small intestines. Its role is to se...
MAPLE BACON PEANUT BRITTLE
This Maple Bacon Peanut Brittle is just more proof that bacon really does make everything better. Sweet, Salty, Crunchy this is the p...
STICKY GINGER STIR FRY
This Delicious Sticky Ginger Stir Fry is a great weeknight meal that is bursting with flavor. The heat level is adjustable so you can spic...
ASIAN CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
This delicious Asian Chicken Noodle Soup is quick and easy. Bursting with flavor and can be on your table in about 30 minutes. I love ...
CINNAMON TWIST BREAD
This delicious, soft Cinnamon Twist Bread bakes into a beautiful sweet treat. Perfect for sharing or a take along dessert perfect for any o...
8 Things Your Diabetes Doctor Wants You To Do
When it comes to diabetes care and management there are endless routine tasks. It can be difficult to stay on top of everything, and man...
CREAMY TOMATO BASIL GNOCCHI SOUP
Tender potato pasta dumplings swim in a creamy but dairy-free tomato base with fresh basil in this decadent and delicious vegan tomato gnoc...
Acute Pancreatitis Diet
Sudden inflammation of the pancreas -- known as acute pancreatitis -- is one of the most common and painful conditions affe...
Archive
tháng 3 2018
(33)
Tìm kiếm Blog này
Báo cáo vi phạm
Chronic Pancreatitis Meal Planning
Your pancreas secretes enzymes into the small intestines to help you digest food, it also secretes the hormones insulin and ...
VEGAN MUSHROOM PAELLA
This vegan paella is made with tender saffron-infused rice, veggies, and mix of savory mushrooms. Paella is pronounced “pie-ay-ah.” I j...
Can You Eat Potatoes With Pancreatitis?
The pancreas is a glandular organ located behind the stomach near the first part of your small intestines. Its role is to se...
Can You Eat Potatoes With Pancreatitis?
Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 3, 2018
The pancreas is a glandular organ located behind the stomach near the first part of your small intestines. Its role is to secrete enzymes to help you digest food and hormones to help regulate blood sugar. An inflamed pancreas, called pancreatitis, is not able to function normally, affecting your ability to digest food, especially foods high in fat. You should be able to eat potatoes when you have pancreatitis, but not in all its prepared forms.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is either acute or chronic. Acute pancreatitis is most often caused by gallstones or excessive alcohol use. Chronic pancreatitis is mostly caused by chronic alcohol abuse. While acute pancreatitis gets better, chronic pancreatititis does not. When the pancreas is inflamed, the enzymes, which are normally not active until they reach the small intestines, become active in the pancreas and attack and damage the tissue. During an acute attack you cannot eat, so your pancreas can rest, and hospitalization is required for pain control and hydration. A low-fat diet is recommended for the management of chronic pancreatitis.
Low-Fat Diet
Your pancreas supplies enzymes that help you digest protein, carbohydrate and fat, but the enzyme that digests fat -- known as lipase -- is the one most affected by pancreatitis. Consuming foods high in fat when you have pancreatitis causes abdominal pain and malabsorption. Limiting your daily fat intake to 40 to 60 g a day can help prevent symptoms. Avoiding fried foods, high-fat meats and dairy products and added fats can help you limit your intake.
Potato Nutrition
Potatoes are a naturally fat free and healthy addition to your diet. A 5.3-ounce white potato contains 110 calories, 0 g of fat, 0 mg of sodium, 26 g of carbohydrates, 2 g of fiber and 3 g of protein. The potato is also a good source of vitamin C, meeting 45 percent of your daily needs. Including more antioxidants, like vitamin C, in your diet plan can help protect you against pancreatitis and alleviate its symptoms.
Potatoes to Avoid
While the plain potato makes a healthy choice when you have pancreatitis, other types of potatoes may not. French fries, for example, contain up to 10 g of fat per serving. Regular potato chips are also high in fat and should be avoided. You may also want to be careful about mashed potatoes and scalloped potatoes. If you like roasted potatoes, try cooking them without any added oil.
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét
◄
►
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét