Healthy Diet and Scleroderma

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Healthy Diet and Scleroderma Bethany Doerfler MS, RD, LDN Presented at the Scleroderma Patient Education Conference, Saturday, October 19, 2013 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Hosted by the Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter and the Northwestern Scleroderma Program.

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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Healthy Diet and Scleroderma

Bethany Doerfler MS, RD, LDN

Top Nutrition Concerns

Healthy Diet

Should I be on an anti-

inflammatory diet?

How do I control gas &

bloating?

How should I handle

feeling full early? How do I

keep my muscle?

Do I need vitamins

Is a Mediterranean Diet Anti-Inflammatory?

Fruits &Vegetables

Whole Grains

Healthy Fats

Lean Proteins

REDUCE Inflammation

Refined sugars

Refined starches

Saturated fats &trans fats

INCREASE inflammatory markers

Esposito K. Effect of a Mediterranean-style diet on endothelial dysfunction and markers of vascular inflammation in the metabolic syndrome: a randomized trial. JAMA 2004; 292: 1440– 6.

Portion Controlled Mediterranean Diet

• Think fruits or veggies

as base meal

• Include each meal

• 3 colors day – Red/purple

– Orange/yellow

– Green

Tips: Fruits and Vegetables

• Purchase pre-cut fruits and veggies for convenience

• Keep them at eye-level in your fridge

• Pack bag night before with easy-to-carry options

– Bananas, citrus, canned and dried fruit, apples, pears

• Purchase with soup or sandwich over crackers and chips

• Use as “bread” for peanut butter and cheese

• Take fruit smoothie in a travel mug for a quick breakfast

• http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet9SmartShopping.pdf

Healthy Fats Add Healthy Calories

Nutrition RX for Gas & Bloating

How do I control

bloating?

Cook Veggies & Peel Skin

Fruits

Moderate Fiber if bloated

Try FODMAPS

Common GI Complaints

• Reflux (GERD)

• Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia)

• Early Fullness

• Bloating

• Constipation

• Diarrhea

• Fatigue

• Weight loss

Dietary Therapy for Fullness

Balanced Diet

Small frequent meals

Liquid nutrition supplementation

Cook Fibers

Control blood sugars

Healthy liquid fats less solid fats

Camilleri M. Gastroenterology 131(2);2006: 640-658; Keld R. J Hum Nutr Diet, 24: 421-430; Olausson EA. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 80:231-237; Gastroenterology. 2011 Jan;140(1):101-15

Q: What is Small Frequent Meal? A: 3 Meals & 3 Snacks

Cream of Wheat

Added Margarine

Ripe Fruit

Milk or Kefir

Pureed Butternut Squash Soup

6 brown rice crackers, 1-2 oz cheese

3-4 oz Baked Fish

Medium Baked Potato

Cooked Carrots

Milk or Kefir

Ripe Banana

1-2 tbsp Creamy Peanut Butter

½ Sandwich

Canned Fruit

Fruit Smoothie:

Mango & Greek Yogurt or Protein Powder

Snac

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FODMAPS Sample Menu Breakfast:

• Poached Egg

• corn tortilla or toast

• ½ cup- 1 cup ripe melon or berries

• Coffee or tea

Lunch

•Cooked vegetable soup

•Brown Rice crackers & almond butter

•Banana

• Sparkling water

Dinner

•Roasted fish or poultry

•Roasted green beans

• Sweet potato cooked with olive oil

•Berries & Greek Yogurt

Snacks: Yogurt, fruit, nut butters, cheese, veggie soups, sushi rolls, dairy free frozen

treats, dry cereal (oat/rice based), crackers, cold or hot cereal with milk alternative

Other Strategies for Healthy Eating

• Weekend pre-planning – Batch cooking

– Crock pot

– Freeze in pre-packaged ready-to-go

• Change expectations of Healthy Meal – Cereal with fruit and egg whites great dinner

• Frozen just as good as fresh

• Pre-cut/chopped fruits and veggies retain nutritional value

• Focus on meal assembly

• Cook and puree hard to digest veggies

How Do I Keep My Muscle?

• Check weight monthly • Discuss weight loss with Rheumatologist and

Gastroenterologist • Work with dietitian to improve weight status • Nutritional supplements as necessary

Muscle: Distribute Protein

Adults need 60-100 gm protein daily

Muscle rebuild itself every 3-5 hours

20-30 gm burst of muscle synthesis

60 gm properly distributed safe kidneys and bones

Layman DK, Nutr Metab 2009;6:12

What Does 20 gm Look Like?

• BREAKFAST: Greek Yogurt & fruit – 2 eggs & whole grain toast

– Vegan protein shake & fruit

• LUNCH: 2-3 oz lean turkey breast & veggie soup – 1 cup cooked Quinoa & 2-3 shrimp

– 1 cup split pea soup, crackers & one oz cheese

• DINNER: 3 oz meat, fish, poultry, tofu » Add veggies and grain complete

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Medical Nutrition Therapy for Patients with Advanced Scleroderma (MNT PASS)

PIs: Ikuo Hirano and Patricia Sheean Co-I: Bethany Doerfler

Collaboration between UIC and Northwestern

What are we collecting?

• Nutrition status and symptom tracking

– Patient Generated Subjective Global Assessment

– Nutrient status (Vitamin A, D, K, iron, folate, B12)

– 24 hour diet recall

– GI symptoms using UCLA SSc GI tool

– CDC Health Related Quality of Life

– Body composition

Sample DXA results

Supplements

• Check: – Vitamin D

– Adults aim for 600-1000 IU daily – Ask MD check especially if you take acid blocking medications

• B12/folic acid – If you are on acid blocking medications

• Iron panel and iron stores

• Add – general multivitamin/multi-mineral supplement – Calcium & Vitamin D

Seeking Information on Supplements & Complementary Therapies

• National Institute of Health Office of Dietary Supplements: – http://dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/

• Look up your supplement: – http://ods.od.nih.gov/health_information/health_information.aspx

• Complementary and Alternative Medicine – http://nccam.nih.gov/news/camstats/2007/camsurvey_fs1.htm

• Institute of Medicine – http://www.iom.edu/?ID=4829

• Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality – http://www.ahrq.gov/

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THANK YOU