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Gastroparesis Diet for Delayed Stomach Emptying
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Purpose
Gastroparesis is the medical term for delayed stomach emptying. During the process of digestion, the stomach must contract to empty itself of food and liquid. Normally, it contracts about three times a minute. This empties the stomach within 90-120 minutes after eating. If contractions are sluggish or less frequent, stomach emptying is delayed. This results in bothersome and sometimes serious symptoms, as well as malnutrition, because food is not being digested properly.

Gastroparesis may be caused by various conditions such as diabetes mellitus, certain disorders of the nervous system, or certain drugs. Often however, no cause can be found although a viral infection is suspected in some. Usually, the physician prescribes medication to stimulate the stomach to contract. The purpose of the gastroparesis diet is to reduce symptoms and maintain adequate fluids and nutrition. There are three steps to the diet.

STEP 1 DIET consists of liquids, which usually leave the stomach quickly by gravity alone. Liquids prevent dehydration and keep the body supplied with vital salts and minerals.

STEP 2 DIET provides additional calories by adding a small amount of dietary fat -- less than 40 gm each day. For patients with gastroparesis, fatty foods and oils should be restricted, because they delay stomach emptying. However, patients at the Step 2 level are usually able to tolerate this amount.

STEP 3 DIET is designed for long-term maintenance. Fat is limited to 50 gm per day, and fibrous foods are restricted, because many plant fibers cannot be digested.

Nutrition Facts
The STEP 1 Gastroparesis Diet is inadequate in all nutrients except sodium and potassium. It should not be continued for more than three days without additional nutritional support. STEP 2 and STEP 3 Gastroparesis Diets may be inadequate in Vitamins A and C, and the mineral iron. A multi-vitamin supplement is usually prescribed.

Special Considerations
  1. Diets must be tailored to the individual patient. This is because the degree of gastroparesis may range from severe and long-standing to mild and easily corrected. Patients may also have various medical conditions to be considered. For example, diabetes patients with gastroparesis are allowed sugar-containing liquids on the Step 1 diet, because that is their only source of carbohydrate. On the Step 2 and Step 3 diets, these patients should avoid concentrated sweets. These are noted with an asterisk (*) on the food lists.
  2. On all of the diets, liquids and food should be eaten in small, frequent meals. This helps to maintain nutrition.
Step 1 Food Groups

Group

Recommend

Avoid

Milk & milk products

none

all

Vegetables

none

all

Fruits

none

all

Breads & grains

plain saltine crackers

all others

Meats & meat substitutes

none

all

Fats & oils

none

all

Beverages

Gatorade and soft drinks (sipped slowly throughout the day)

all others

Soups

fat-free consommé and bouillon

all others

Sample Menu Step 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
  • Gatorade 1/2 cup
  • ginger ale 1/2 cup
  • bouillon 3/4 cup
  • saltine crackers 6
  • Gatorade 1/2 cup
  • Coke 1/2 cup
  • bouillon 3/4 cup
  • saltine crackers 6
  • Gatorade 1/2 cup
  • Sprite 1/2 cup
  • bouillon 3/4 cup
  • saltine crackers 6
This Sample Diet Provides the Following

Calories

790

Fat

9 gm

Protein

11 gm

Sodium

3531 mg

Carbohydrates

156 gm

Potassium

244 mg
Step 2 Food Groups

Group

Recommend

Avoid

Milk & milk products

skim milk, products made with skim milk, low-fat yogurt, low-fat cheeses

whole milk products, creams (sour, light, heavy, whipping), half & half

Soups

fat-free consommé & bouillon, soups made from skim milk, & fat-free broths containing pasta or noodles and allowed vegetables

soups made with cream, whole milk, or broths containing fat

Bread & grains

breads & cereals, cream of wheat, pasta, white rice, egg noodles, low-fat crackers

oatmeal; whole grain rice, cereal, bread

Meat & meat substitutes

eggs, peanut butter (maximum 2 Tbsp/day)

beef; poultry; fish; pork products; dried beans, pea, & lentils

Vegetables

vegetable juice (tomato, V-8); well-cooked vegetables without skins (acorn squash, beets, carrots, mushrooms, potatoes, spinach, summer squash, strained tomato sauce, yams)

all raw vegetables; cooked vegetables with skins; beans (green, wax, lima), broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, corn, eggplant, onions, peas, peppers, pea pods, sauerkraut, turnips, water chestnuts, zucchini

Fruits

apple juice, cranberry juice, grape juice, pineapple, prune juice, canned fruits without skins (applesauce, peaches, pears)

citrus juices, all fresh and dried fruits, canned fruits with skins (apricots, cherries, blueberries, fruit cocktail, oranges, grapefruit, pineapple, plums, persimmons)

Fats & oils

any type of fat, but only in small amounts

none

Sweets & desserts*

hard candies, caramels, puddings & custards made from skim milk, frozen yogurt, fruit ice, gelatin, ice milk, jelly, honey, syrups

high-fat desserts (cakes, pies, cookies, pastries, ice cream), fruit preserves

Beverages

Gatorade*, soft drinks* (sipped slowly throughout the day)

all others, except allowed juices

*Concentrated sweets

Sample Menu Step 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
  • skim milk 1/2 cup
  • poached egg 1
  • white toast slice
  • apple juice 1/2 cup
  • mozzarella cheese
    2 oz
  • saltine crackers 6
  • chicken noodle soup 3/4 cup
  • Gatorade 1/2 cup
  • peanut butter 1 Tbsp
  • saltine crackers 6
  • vanilla pudding
    1/2 cup
  • grape juice 1/2 cup

Morning Snack

Afternoon Snack

Evening Snack

  • ginger ale 1/2 cup
  • canned pears 1/2 cup
  • skim milk 1/2 cup
  • cornflakes 1/2 cup
  • sugar 2 tsp
  • frozen yogurt 1/2 cup
  • saltine crackers 6
This Sample Diet Provides the Following

Calories

1343

Fat

35 gm

Protein

52 gm

Sodium

2639 mg

Carbohydrates

206 gm

Potassium

1411 mg
Step 3 Food Groups

Group

Recommend

Avoid

Milk & milk products

skim milk, products made with skim milk, low-fat yogurt, low-fat cheeses

whole milk products, creams (sour, light, heavy, whipping), half & half

Soups

fat-free consommé & bouillon, soups made from skim milk, & fat-free broths containing pasta or noodles and allowed vegetables

soups made with cream, whole milk, or broths containing fat

Fruits

fruit juices, canned fruits without skins (applesauce, peaches, pears)

all fresh & dried fruits, canned fruits with skins (apricots, cherries, plums, blueberries, fruit cocktail, oranges, grapefruit, pineapple, persimmons)

Meat & meat substitutes

eggs, peanut butter (2 Tbsp/day), poultry, fish, lean ground beef

fibrous meats (steaks, roasts, chops), dried beans, peas, lentils

Fats & oils

any type of fat, but only in small amounts

none

Breads & grains

breads & cereals, cream of wheat, pasta, white rice, egg noodles, low-fat crackers

oatmeal; whole grain rice, cereal, bread

Vegetables

vegetable juices (tomato
V-8), well-cooked vegetables without skins (acorn squash, beets, carrots, mushrooms, potatoes, spinach, summers quash, strained tomato sauce, yams)

all raw vegetables; cooked vegetables with skins: beans (green, wax, lima), broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, corn, eggplant, onions, peas, peppers, pea pods, sauerkraut, turnips, water chestnuts, zucchini

Sweets & desserts*

hard candies, caramels, puddings & custards made from skim milk, frozen yogurt, fruit ice, gelatin, ice milk, jelly, honey, syrups

high-fat desserts (cakes, pies, cookies, pastries, ice cream), fruit preserves

Beverages

Gatorade*, soft drinks* (sipped slowly throughout the day), coffee, tea, water (note: non-caloric beverages should be limited if patient cannot maintain adequate caloric intake)

all others, except allowed juices

*Concentrated sweets

Sample Menu Step 3
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
  • skim milk 1/2 cup
  • cream of wheat
    1/2 cup
  • sugar 2 tsp
  • orange juice 1/2 cup
  • white toast 1 slice
  • margarine 1 tsp
  • jelly 1 Tbsp
  • tuna fish 2 oz
  • low-fat mayonnaise 2 Tbsp
  • white bread 2 slices
  • canned peaches 1/2 cup
  • Gatorade 1.2 cup
  • baked chicken 2 oz
  • white rice 1/2 cup
  • cooked beets 1/2 cup
  • dinner roll 1
  • skim milk 1/2 cup
  • margarine 2 tsp

Morning Snack

Afternoon Snack

Evening Snack

  • low-fat yogurt
    1/2 cup
  • Sprite 1/2 cup
  • chocolate pudding
    1/2 cup
  • gingerale 1/2 cup
  • ice milk 1/2 cup
  • pretzels 2
This Sample Diet Provides the Following

Calories

1822

Fat

42 gm

Protein

75 gm

Sodium

2234 mg

Carbohydrates

286 gm

Potassium

2467 mg

Related Diets
Full Liquid | Low Fat | Low Residue Diet

Related Procedures
Upper GI Endoscopy (EGD) | Esophageal Manometry


This material does not cover all information and is not intended as a subsitute for professional care. Please consult with your physician on any matters regarding your health.

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