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					| Cystic Fibrosis: Getting Enough Calories and Nutrients
		
			| Cystic Fibrosis: Getting Enough Calories and NutrientsSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewPeople with
		cystic fibrosis who take digestive
		enzymes can eat many of the same foods as anyone else.
		But people with cystic fibrosis will generally need to eat more calories each
		day, on average, than people who do not have the disease. Eating high-calorie,
		nutritious foods is important for increasing or maintaining weight and
		providing energy. Eating well can also strengthen the
		immune system and the muscles used for breathing.
		 Consider trying any of the following: Special nutritional drinks made for people who have chronic diseases or nutritional
		  deficiencies. These are available at grocery stores and pharmacies. Most of
		  these drinks are high in calories, protein, and fat, although they
		  are also available in low-fat, high-calorie forms. Ask your doctor or a
		  registered dietitian about these drinks before you use
		  them. Medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) oil.
		  MCT oil gives you additional fat and calories and is easy to digest without the
		  help of enzymes. Ask your doctor if MCT oil is right for you.A high-fat diet. The body uses less oxygen to convert fat into
		  energy, which makes digesting fat easier on your lungs than digesting proteins
		  or carbohydrates. Fat also provides more calories than other foods do. People
		  who have cystic fibrosis need to eat more fat than people who do not have the
		  disease.Vitamin supplements. Vitamins A, D,
		  E, and K are fat soluble, which means they can only be absorbed if you are
		  eating and digesting enough fat. Because most people who have cystic fibrosis
		  lack the enzymes that are needed to digest and absorb fat, they may not get
		  enough of these
		  vitamins unless they take supplements. 
 Work with a dietitian and your doctor to
		make a plan for the kinds of foods and vitamins you need. It
		is important for people who have cystic fibrosis to keep track of their weight
		at home. Losing weight can be a sign that they are not getting all the
		nutrients they need.   If a person who has cystic fibrosis is
		not able to get all the vitamins and nutrients his or her body needs to stay
		healthy, a feeding tube may be needed.CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics
 Specialist Medical ReviewerR. Steven Tharratt, MD, MPVM, FACP, FCCP - Pulmonology, Critical Care Medicine, Medical Toxicology
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