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Things You Must Know About Cystic Fibrosis

By: Manoli Doshi

Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited rare disorder that has no known cure. If both your parents are carriers of the CF gene mutation, you have a 25% chance of being born with this disorder.

CF adversely impacts your body’s epithelial cells. (These cells help regulate the balance of salt and water.) They’re found in sweat glands, pancreas and lungs. This is where sweat, mucus and digestive juices are formed. In people with CF, these thin, slippery fluids become sticky and thick. This can cause significant problems with breathing, nutrient absorption and
digestion.

Often people with CF also develop exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.(EPI). This can cause further problems with digestion due to excessive amounts of mucus in the pancreas. This mucus blocks pancreatic enzymes from reaching the intestines, where they would normally support the digestive process. Without the enzymes in the right place, this blocks absorption
of fat, protein and carbohydrates along with vitamins and minerals they contain. All of these are important for growth.


How Does Cystic Fibrosis Affect Your Diet and Nutritional Needs?


Without enough protein, fat and other nutrients, it’s harder to fight off colds and other infections. It’s also more difficult for your body to keep your lungs clear and healthy and you may also become underweight.


If you have CF, you need to eat a balanced diet consisting of fat, protein, dairy, fruits and vegetables. You’ll need to increase the amount of each in your diet to ensure that your body is able to absorb enough of these nutrients. You can do so by adding the following to your diet:


To Get More Calories

People with this condition need more fat and calories than most people do. Meals that may be considered too high in fat for others, such as a burger with a side of fries, are okay choices for people with CF.

In general you can increase your calorie consumption if you:

You should typically avoid anything labelled as:

To Get More Protein

Foods high in protein help build muscle, repair tissue, keep bones healthy and strong.

It’s important you get ample amounts of protein daily. In addition to eating protein- packed meals, try these ideas:

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