Clinical nutrition

Duraid Khalid
Duraid KhalidClinical Pharmacy Division Manager em Salahaldeen Health Directorate / Pharmacy Dept.
Clinical nutrition
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nine terrific foods for women
Why Diet Matters
The right diet for women's health isn't complicated. For
starters, these nine terrific foods will help prevent
cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis, a significant
threat after menopause
According to researchers who recently reviewed the risks •
associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) in women, a
poor diet was linked to 20 percent of all cases of heart
disease. Factor in diet’s effect on other chronic diseases like
diabetes and osteoporosis, and it’s obvious that good
nutrition has huge women's health benefits. One way to
immediately turn your health situation around is through
the foods you choose to eat. Here are nine foods that you'll
want to make part of your daily diet.
Bring on the Berries
      “Berries, and a lot of fruits, are an excellent source of
antioxidants and water-soluble vitamins,” They are important for
the prevention of cancer and to maintain your weight.” They may
         also lower your risk of coronary heart disease
Get Lots of Leafy Greens
“The more colorful the vegetables — and fruits — the more nutrients you’re
going to get in your diet,” And green leafy veggies, like turnip, collard and
mustard greens, kale, Chinese cabbage, and spinach, all rich sources
ofvitamins and minerals, are a great place to start. Many are also a good
source of iron, important for women’s health, especially after menopause.
One serving of cooked leafy greens — a half a cup — is not a lot, considering
that just around two and one half cups of veggies, or five servings in total, is
all you need each da
Add Omega-3 Fatty Acids
It sounds counterintuitive, but fatty fish are actually good for you because
they deliver omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), fats with
cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits. While fish oil capsules will
help you meet your PUFA needs, studies have foundq that fish itself offers
even more nutritional benefits, including vitamin D, selenium, and
antioxidants. Recommendations are for 1 gram of PUFAs daily for people with
coronary heart disease and at least 250 to 500 mg daily for those who want to
prevent it.
Go Nuts
“Nuts are a great source of protein and monounsaturated fatty
acids, as well as much needed vitamin E. Examples of great
choices include walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts. Nuts are also
very calorie-dense, however, so you need only a palmful for good
nutrition and to feel satisfied — just one-half ounce of nuts is
considered equivalent to one ounce of a typical protein
choices, like chicken or beef.
• Serve Up Some Whole Grains
“Whole grains help with digestion    •
and are excellent for your
heart, regularity [because of the
fiber content], and maintaining a
steady level of blood sugar. “They
are also a great source of energy
to power you throughout the
day.” Whole grains, such as
oats, also help improve
cholesterol levels. While food
manufacturers are adding fiber to
all sorts of products, whole
grains, like whole wheat, rye, and
bran.Watch your serving
sizes, however. Current guidelines
are for six one-ounce equivalent
servings per day (five if you’re
over 50). One ounce of whole-
wheat pasta (weighed before
cooking) is only one-half cup
• Fiber Up With Beans
Beans are another nutrient •
powerhouse, providing you
with a reliable protein
alternative to meat as well as
the fiber needed for
good digestion and prevention
of chronic diseases. Beans —
including navy, kidney, black,
white, lima, and pinto — are
part of the legume family that
also includes split peas, lentils,
chickpeas, and soybeans.
Many are good sources of
calcium, important to prevent
osteoporosis, especially after
menopause. If you’re new to
beans, add them gradually to
minimize gas. Count each one-
quarter cup of cooked beans
as one ounce of protein.
Say Yes to Yellow and Orange Veggies
                  Nutritionists recommend •
                  choosing a rainbow of fruits and
                  vegetables because each one
                  provides a unique blend of
                  nutrients. Within the color
                  spectrum, yellow or orange
                  veggies are great sources of
                  vitamin A for skin and eye health
                  and better immunity against
                  infection. At the top of the list are
                  carrots, sweet
                  potatoes, pumpkin, and the many
                  types of squash. While it takes
                  just one whole carrot or six baby
                  carrots to make one serving (one-
                  half cup), you’ll need only half a
                  starchy sweet potato.
Turn to Tomatoes
        Call it a vegetable or a fruit, •
        the tomato is in a food class
        by itself. Interestingly,
        cooked tomato products,
        like tomato paste, puree,
        stewed tomatoes, and even
        ketchup, deliver more of its
        well-known antioxidant
        lycopene, a cancer fighter,
        and potassium than when
        eaten raw. Tomatoes also
        have vitamins A and C and
        phytochemicals that make it
        an nutrition essential for
        women’s health
Look for Low-Fat Dairy
           Calcium is extremely important •
           after menopause when your
           osteoporosis risk increases. But
           it’s actually vital to women’s
           health at every age, particularly
           while the body is still making
           bone. For optimal bone health,
           you need three daily servings
           of dairy products (for example,
           eight ounces of milk or yogurt, or
           one and a half ounces of cheese
           per serving), which also provide
           other nutrients, like protein,
           potassium, magnesium, and zinc.
           “If you can tolerate dairy, low-fat
           sources are extremely important,.
           Besides low-fat or skim milk, try
           calcium-rich Greek-style yogurt,.
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Clinical nutrition

  • 1. Clinical nutrition part 1 Design Ph. Sarraa iyad al_zobaydi
  • 3. Why Diet Matters The right diet for women's health isn't complicated. For starters, these nine terrific foods will help prevent cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis, a significant threat after menopause According to researchers who recently reviewed the risks • associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) in women, a poor diet was linked to 20 percent of all cases of heart disease. Factor in diet’s effect on other chronic diseases like diabetes and osteoporosis, and it’s obvious that good nutrition has huge women's health benefits. One way to immediately turn your health situation around is through the foods you choose to eat. Here are nine foods that you'll want to make part of your daily diet.
  • 4. Bring on the Berries “Berries, and a lot of fruits, are an excellent source of antioxidants and water-soluble vitamins,” They are important for the prevention of cancer and to maintain your weight.” They may also lower your risk of coronary heart disease
  • 5. Get Lots of Leafy Greens “The more colorful the vegetables — and fruits — the more nutrients you’re going to get in your diet,” And green leafy veggies, like turnip, collard and mustard greens, kale, Chinese cabbage, and spinach, all rich sources ofvitamins and minerals, are a great place to start. Many are also a good source of iron, important for women’s health, especially after menopause. One serving of cooked leafy greens — a half a cup — is not a lot, considering that just around two and one half cups of veggies, or five servings in total, is all you need each da
  • 6. Add Omega-3 Fatty Acids It sounds counterintuitive, but fatty fish are actually good for you because they deliver omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), fats with cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits. While fish oil capsules will help you meet your PUFA needs, studies have foundq that fish itself offers even more nutritional benefits, including vitamin D, selenium, and antioxidants. Recommendations are for 1 gram of PUFAs daily for people with coronary heart disease and at least 250 to 500 mg daily for those who want to prevent it.
  • 7. Go Nuts “Nuts are a great source of protein and monounsaturated fatty acids, as well as much needed vitamin E. Examples of great choices include walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts. Nuts are also very calorie-dense, however, so you need only a palmful for good nutrition and to feel satisfied — just one-half ounce of nuts is considered equivalent to one ounce of a typical protein choices, like chicken or beef.
  • 8. • Serve Up Some Whole Grains “Whole grains help with digestion • and are excellent for your heart, regularity [because of the fiber content], and maintaining a steady level of blood sugar. “They are also a great source of energy to power you throughout the day.” Whole grains, such as oats, also help improve cholesterol levels. While food manufacturers are adding fiber to all sorts of products, whole grains, like whole wheat, rye, and bran.Watch your serving sizes, however. Current guidelines are for six one-ounce equivalent servings per day (five if you’re over 50). One ounce of whole- wheat pasta (weighed before cooking) is only one-half cup
  • 9. • Fiber Up With Beans Beans are another nutrient • powerhouse, providing you with a reliable protein alternative to meat as well as the fiber needed for good digestion and prevention of chronic diseases. Beans — including navy, kidney, black, white, lima, and pinto — are part of the legume family that also includes split peas, lentils, chickpeas, and soybeans. Many are good sources of calcium, important to prevent osteoporosis, especially after menopause. If you’re new to beans, add them gradually to minimize gas. Count each one- quarter cup of cooked beans as one ounce of protein.
  • 10. Say Yes to Yellow and Orange Veggies Nutritionists recommend • choosing a rainbow of fruits and vegetables because each one provides a unique blend of nutrients. Within the color spectrum, yellow or orange veggies are great sources of vitamin A for skin and eye health and better immunity against infection. At the top of the list are carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, and the many types of squash. While it takes just one whole carrot or six baby carrots to make one serving (one- half cup), you’ll need only half a starchy sweet potato.
  • 11. Turn to Tomatoes Call it a vegetable or a fruit, • the tomato is in a food class by itself. Interestingly, cooked tomato products, like tomato paste, puree, stewed tomatoes, and even ketchup, deliver more of its well-known antioxidant lycopene, a cancer fighter, and potassium than when eaten raw. Tomatoes also have vitamins A and C and phytochemicals that make it an nutrition essential for women’s health
  • 12. Look for Low-Fat Dairy Calcium is extremely important • after menopause when your osteoporosis risk increases. But it’s actually vital to women’s health at every age, particularly while the body is still making bone. For optimal bone health, you need three daily servings of dairy products (for example, eight ounces of milk or yogurt, or one and a half ounces of cheese per serving), which also provide other nutrients, like protein, potassium, magnesium, and zinc. “If you can tolerate dairy, low-fat sources are extremely important,. Besides low-fat or skim milk, try calcium-rich Greek-style yogurt,.