Gallbladder Disease: Bile secreted from the gallbladder helps the body break down and absorb fats. When
gallstones or gallbladder diseases are present, a low-fat diet is often used to prevent complications. Delayed stomach emptying (Gastroparesis)
is a condition in which the stomach empties food into the intestine too slowly. This can cause bloating, nausea, and even vomiting. Normally, fat in foods delays stomach emptying, so fats make gastroparesis worse.
[Learn more about
Gastroparesis.]
Diarrhea can be caused by many conditions. When it occurs, it can be aggravated by eating fatty foods.
[Learn more about
Diarrhea.]
Malabsorption of nutrients: Absorption is the transfer of nutrients into the bloodstream from the intestine. In some diseases of the pancreas and small intestine, patients have trouble absorbing nutrients from the diet, including fat. A low-fat diet may help to control symptoms until the cause of malabsorption can be diagnosed.
[Learn more about Malabsorption Syndromes.]
Fatty Liver: For a number of reasons, fat may accumulate in the liver. Fat is not normally stored in the liver, and in some cases this can cause damage to the liver. A low fat diet and weight reduction may be helpful.
Nutrition Facts
In most cases, this diet provides all the nutrients required by the National Research Council's Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA). In some cases, however, the physician may prescribe supplements. Women of childbearing age and those people with malabsorption may need to take certain vitamin and/or mineral supplements.
Special Considerations 1. Be careful how foods are prepared. Trim all visible fat from meats. Bake, steam, or broil meats and fish instead of frying. Toppings for potatoes and pastas should contain no fat above the three allowed daily servings.
2. This low-fat diet should be used until the underlying medical condition is controlled or corrected. The physician will give any individual instructions, and tell you when you no longer need to use the low-fat diet.
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Food Groups
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Group
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Recommend
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Avoid
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Milk & milk products
(2 or more cups daily)
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Skim milk, evaporated skim milk, skim buttermilk, nonfat
sour cream, yogurt made with skim milk (3 gms
fat or less/oz, maximum of 3 oz/day), fat-free
cheeses, low-fat cottage cheese, part skim
mozzarella cheese, part skim or skim ricotta
cheese.
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Whole milk, cream, sour cream, non-dairy creamer, whole
milk cheese, cheese spreads.
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Bread & grains
(4 or more servings daily)
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Whole grain and enriched breads, cold cereal, whole grain
cereals (except granola), saltines, soda
crackers, low-fat snack crackers, rice cakes,
unbuttered popcorn, low-fat muffins, plain
pasta, barley, oatmeal, home-made pancakes
without fat, French toast made with egg
substitute and skim milk.
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Breads containing egg, cheese, or made with fat; biscuits;
sweet rolls; pancakes; French toast; doughnuts;
waffles; fritters; muffins; granola-type
cereals; snack crackers; potato chips; packaged
stuffing; fried rice; chow mein noodles.
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Vegetables
(3 or more servings daily)
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All vegetables (steamed, raw, boiled, or baked without
added fat).
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Fried vegetables or those in cream, cheese, butter sauces,
dips.
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Fruits (2 or more servings daily)
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All other fruits.
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Avocado
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Meat or meat substitutes (5
to 6 oz daily)
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Poultry (without skin); veal; lean beef trimmed of fat
(USDA good or choice cuts of round, sirloin,
flank, and tenderloin); fresh, canned, cured, or
boiled ham; Canadian bacon; lean pork
(tenderloin, chops, cutlet); fish (fresh,
frozen, canned in water); eggs (boiled,
scrambled without added fat); luncheon meat at
least 95% fat free.
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Any fried, fatty, or heavily marbled meat, fish, or
poultry; beef (USDA prime cuts, ribs, ground
beef, corned beef); pork (spareribs, ham hocks);
fish (canned in oil); eggs (fried in butter,
oil, or margarine); luncheon meat less than 95%
fat free.
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Beverages (4
to 6 cups or more daily)
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Decaffeinated or regular coffee or tea, cocoa made with
skim milk, fruit juices, soft drinks, water.
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Beverages made with high fat dairy products.
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Soups
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Fat-free broths, consommés, bouillon; soups made with fat-free broth, skim milk, evaporated skim milk.
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Cream soups, soups with added oils or meat fats, soups made
from stocks containing meat fat.
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Fats & oils (3
servings daily, each listed is one serving)
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Avocado 2 Tbsp or 1/8 medium, margarine 1 tsp,
diet margarine 2 tsp,
salad dressing 1 Tbsp,
diet salad dressing 2 Tbsp, vegetable oils 1
tsp,
nuts (raw or dry roasted):
almonds 6, peanuts 20 small or 10 large, whole
walnuts 2, whole pistachios 18, sesame seeds 1
Tbsp, sunflower seeds 1 Tbsp,
saturated fats: bacon 1 strip, butter 1 tsp,
dried coconut 2 Tbsp, cream cheese 1 Tbsp, sour
cream 2 Tbsp, other fats: olive oil 1 tsp,
peanut oil 1 tsp, large olives 10, peanut butter
2 tsp.
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Any fat in excess.
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Sweets & desserts (servings
depend on caloric needs)
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Sherbet made with skim milk, non-fat frozen yogurt, fruit
ice, gelatin, angel food cake, vanilla wafers,
ginger snaps, graham crackers, meringues,
puddings made with skim milk, tapioca, fat-free
cakes and cookies, fruit whips made with gelatin
or egg whites, hard candy, jelly beans, jelly,
jams, marmalades, maple syrup.
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Ice cream, pastries, cakes, cookies, pies, doughnuts,
pudding made with whole milk, cream puffs,
turnovers, chocolate.
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Sample Menu
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner
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- Grapefruit
(1/2)
- Dry
cereal (3/4 cup)
- Banana
(1/2)
- Whole
wheat toast
(2 slices)
- Margarine
(2 tsp)
- Jelly
or jam (1 Tbsp)
- Skim
milk (1 cup)
- Coffee
(3/4 cup)
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- Fat
free vegetable soup (1 cup)
- Lean
hamburger (2 oz)
- Mozzarella
cheese made with skim milk (1 oz)
- Hamburger
bun
- Sliced
tomato
- Lettuce
- Fresh
fruit salad
(1/2 cup)
- Angel
food cake
(1 slice)
- Skim
milk (1 cup)
- Coffee
(3/4 cup)
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- Tomato
juice (1/2 cup)
- Broiled
chicken breast without skin (3 oz)
- Herbed
rice (1/2 cup)
- Broccoli
(1/2 cup) with low fat cheese sauce
(1/4 cup)
- Hard
dinner roll
- Margarine
(1 tsp)
- Carrot/raisin
salad
(1/2 cup)
- Low
fat frozen strawberry yogurt
(1/2 cup)
- Skim
milk (1 cup )
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This
Sample Diet Provides the Following
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Calories
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2060
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Fat
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50 gm
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Protein
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110 gm
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Sodium
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4000 mg
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Carbohydrates
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299 gm
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Potassium
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4245 mg
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For More Information
For more information on this topic, visit:
American Dietetic Association
American Heart Association
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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