Client Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ RD/DTR ______________________________________________________________ Email ____________________________________ Phone ______________________ Organ Transplant Nutrition Therapy
• This nutrition plan can help most people stay healthy after a
transplant. For example, good nutrition can reduce potential problems such as high blood fats, blood sugar, blood pressure, excess weight, and can strengthen bones.
• If you have any health problems, you should contact a
registered dietitian for more information about what you should eat.
Recommended Foods Food Group Recommended Foods
• Nonfat or fat-free cheese • Low-fat ice cream
Meat and other foods with protein (baked, grilled, broiled, boiled, poached)
• Dry beans and peas • Unsalted nuts • Tofu • Egg whites
• Unsweetened canned and frozen fruit (except grapefruit) • Unsweetened juice (in small amounts) • Unsweetened dried fruits
Vegetables
• Unsalted canned or frozen vegetables • Unsalted vegetable juices
• Whole grain breads • Whole grain pastas, rice, brown wild rice • Whole grain, unsweetened cereals
Fats and Oils
• Olive oil • Canola oil • Trans-fat-free margarine • Nonfat or low-fat salad dressing
Seasonings
• Fresh or dried cooking herbs • Onion or onion powder (not onion salt) • Garlic or garlic powder (not garlic salt) • Salt-free and sodium-free seasonings
Copyright American Dietetic Association. This handout may be duplicated for client education.
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Foods Not Recommended
The following foods should never be eaten:
• Grapefruit or grapefruit juice (if you are taking cyclosporine or prograf because grapefuit
interferes with the metabolism of these drugs)
• Raw, rare or undercooked fish, poultry, pork, beef, or eggs • Unpasteurized milk or cheese
• Unpasteurized juices or ciders • Fresh sprouts (such as bean sprouts or alfalfa sprouts)
• Food that is spoiled or moldy; food that is past its "use by" date
• Alcohol (ask your doctor if you can safely drink any alcohol)
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If your weight is stabilized and in order to maintain overall good health, the following foods may be eaten in small amounts or infrequently. See the Foods Recommended for better food choices. Food Groups Small Amounts Recommended Meats and other foods
• Fried meats (chicken, fish, pork, beef)
with protein
• Canned beans • Egg yolks (do not eat more than 3 or 4 per week)
• Processed meats such as ham, bacon, sausage, corned beef, hot dogs,
Vegetables
• Vegetables or vegetable juice with salt
• Pickled or salted foods, such as pickles, relish, olives, or sauerkraut
• White bread, regular pasta, and white rice
• Pancakes and waffles • Salted crackers
Fats and Oils
• Oils other than olive oil and canola oil
• Butter • Regular salad dressings and toppings
Desserts Seasonings and Other
• Packaged foods made with salt, such as soups or condiments
Beverages
• Sport drinks • Vegetable juices with salt
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Sample 1-Day Menu Breakfast
Large salad with spring greens, fresh vegetables, 3 ounces
1 medium piece fresh fruit Caffeine-free iced tea
Raw vegetable sticks with nonfat ranch dressing
Evening Meal
1/2 cup sliced strawberries in 1 cup nonfat yogurt
Approximate Nutrition Analysis:
Calories: 1,550; Protein: 95g (24% of calories); Carbohydrate: 213g (54% of calories); Fat: 38g (22% of calories); Cholesterol: 146mg; Sodium: 1,257mg; Fiber: 17g
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