Karen Buzby, RD, LDN, member of the Penn Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery team, provides tips for managing your post-surgical diet during the holidays.
There is no getting around it. Food is a central part of the holiday season. Whether you’re enjoying holiday food with friends and family or inundated with unhealthy treats at the office, it is hard to maintain your healthy eating goals over the holiday season, but it is possible.
These tips can help you stay on track with your post-surgical diet and lifestyle changes while still allowing you to enjoy the holiday festivities.
Don’t skip meals
Always make time for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Going long stretches without eating can lead to eating too much or too quickly and cause nausea or vomiting in people who have had weight loss surgery. It can also result in unhealthy food choices due to overwhelming hunger.
Be selective about food choice
Resist the temptation to try foods that are high in sugar and fat. After gastric bypass surgery, fatty and sugary foods can cause “dumping syndrome,” resulting in severe abdominal pain and cramping, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Instead, choose low-calorie party foods such as raw vegetables, fruit with yogurt dip or boiled shrimp with lemon or cocktail sauce.
Stay well hydrated
Stay hydrated by drinking water and low-calorie beverages. Avoid alcoholic beverages and try to separate eating and drinking by 30 minutes.
Keep a food diary
Research* shows that recording what you eat helps you stay on track during the holidays. It also helps you meet your protein and fluid goals. Take a minute each night to record your food and fluid intake for the day.
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- Karen Buzby, RD, LDN
*Cornett R, Akers J, Salva J, Zoellner J, Davy B. Daily self-monitoring during the winter holiday period: a feasible strategy for holiday weight maintenance. SCAN’s PULSE. Fall 2011, Vol 5, No 4: 1 – 6.
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Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating After Weight Loss Surgery
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