Peripheral Neuropathy Diet
General dietary recommendations for people with peripheral neuropathy include:
Control calories:
- Eat just enough calories to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
- Use virgin olive oil and other unsaturated, low-cholesterol fats.
- Limit your fat intake to 20 or 30 percent, but don't substitute simple carbohydrates for fat.
- Less than 7% of the day's total calories from saturated fat.
- Up to 10% of the day's total calories from polyunsaturated fat.
- Up to 20% of the day's total calories from monounsaturated fat
- Eat a well-rounded diet instead.
- Eat small, frequent meals.
- Avoid large and heavy meals.
- To less than 200 milligrams a day.
- Too much iron can increase atherosclerosis.
- Whole grains are best.
Reduce salt in your diet
- Optimal: no more than 2 grams per day.
- Vitamin B1 (thiamine)
- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
- Vitamin B3 (niacin)
- Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)
- Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
- Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)
Nutrient | Recommendation |
Energy (calories) | to maintain BMI < 25 |
Total fats | < or = to 30% of total daily calories |
Saturated fats | < 7% of total daily calories |
Polyunsaturated fats | < 10% of total daily calories |
Monounsaturated fats | < 13% of total daily calories |
Cholesterol | < or = to 300 mg per day |
Dietary fiber | 25-30 grams per day |
Fiber type | 3:1 insoluble to soluble fiber |
Sodium | < or = to 1,500 mg per day |
Calcium 9-24 yrs | 1,200-1,500 mg per day |
Calcium 25-50 yrs | 1,000 mg per day |
Calcium 51-65 yrs | 1,200 mg per day |
Calcium >65 yrs | 1,500 mg per day |
Vitamin D 9-50 yrs | 200 IU per day |
Vitamin D 51-70 yrs | 400 IU per day |
Vitamin D >70 yrs | 600 IU per day |
Folic acid | 400 micrograms (ug) per day |
http://www.freemd.com/peripheral-neuropathy/home-care-diet.htm
|
Fruits and Vegetables 5-7 servings per day
|
No comments:
Post a Comment
All comments welcome but advertising your own service or product will unfortunately result in your comment not being published.