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Nutrition
Your diet is an important part of your treatment after a stroke. Eating the right kinds of foods may help you feel better and get stronger. A well balaced diet helps your body build tissues that may have been harmed and also gives you energy.
How Can Stroke Affect Nutrition?
After a stroke:
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Parts of the body that are needed for eating, such as the mouth, throat and/or hands, may not work properly
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The taste of foods may change
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Keeping a desirable body weight may become a problem
Eating Better After a Stroke
Each person's diet has to be individualized based on the type and extent of the problems caused by stroke. Eating after a stroke may require:
Preparing Foods After a Stroke
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Flavor your meat, chicken or fish by marinating and/or cooking in fruit juices, wines, dressing or sweet and sour sauce
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Use strong seasonings such as oregano, rosemary, basil or pepper
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Try tart foods such as oranges, lemons or lemonade
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Flavor vegetables with garlic or onion
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Eat foods at room temperature to enhance the taste
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Cook foods until soft and tender
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Cut foods into small pieces or process to a puree texture
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Liquids may need to be thickened or avoided altogether
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Mix food with gravies and/or sauces
Some examples of foods that may be tolerated well are: scrambled eggs, macaroni and cheese, stews, mashed potatoes, creamy soups, puddings, applesauce, hot cereal, milkshakes, cottage cheese and bananas.
Maintaining a Desirable Body Weight
To make sure that your weight does not become a problem:
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Eat a variety of foods
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Balance the amount you eat with the amount of energy you use through physical activity
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Choose whole wheat grains, vegetables and fruits
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Avoid high fat and fried fruits
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Limit your salt and sugar intake
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Drink alcohol in moderation
Remember: Each person has certain needs depending on his or her health and medical diagnosis.
A Registered Dietitian is part of the team of specialists who can help you achieve a satisfying and nutritionally adequate diet according to your health needs and food preferences.
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