Monday, December 7, 2009

Lose weight and Feel Good

Losing weight will not only make you look good but feel good as well. Many of us have attempted to lose weight with some successfully did it well and some who are not lucky enough to lose some weight. How those successful one did the great job, well, simply because aside from the good exercise and diet, most of them are also taking the right weight loss supplements. Know the top weight loss supplements and the best one for you by simply visiting Weight Loss Supplements. They have reviewed the best ones and are on the helping hand to help you find the right one for you weight loss needs.

Types of Diet

Regular Full Diet 

- most frequently used of all hospital diets
- it follows the principle of good meal planning and permist the use of all foods.
- The diet outlined meets the minimum requirements of most adult diets for ambulatory or bed patients whose conditions do not necessitate a modified diet.

Soft Diet
- follows the regular diet pattern but modified in consistency
- foods allowed are those which are easy to digest , such as fruits and vegetables with low cellulose content and meat with little or no tough connective tissue
- cooking, cutting, mashing, pureeing and removal of skin and seeds from fruits and vegetables and gristle and elastin from meat may increase the digestibility of these foods.
- pray be nutritionally adequate but prophylactic supplementation of diet with vitamins


Mechanical Soft Diet
- Dental soft or Geriatric Soft Diet 
- Consists of foods that require minimum chewing
- It follows the food pattern of the regular diet
-Hard and large pieces of food are chopped ,ground, pureed, sieved, or reduced to small pieces by other mechanical means


Tube Feeding 
-consists of natural foods that are liquid or are liquified by means of a mechanical blender and administered bu nasogastric tube for patients unable to take food by mouth
-a 24 hour formula feeding prepared and put in labeled sterile bottles and refrigerated
- Each feeding should be warmed over hot water to lukewarm temp or sufficient amount of how water may be added to a serving of an undiluted formula.

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