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Diet Chart For celiac disease
Last Updated: Dec 10, 2024
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Celiac is an autoimmune disorder basically happens to the children older the two years. It affects the small intestine of the body who are genetically predisposed. When a person is affected with the disorder he/she loses the appetite for food and that results in various other kind of disorder. It prevents the growth of the human body, because during the childhood the child should be given proper food to grow healthy. If the appetite to eat food is not there the child will not grow well.
There are some food items and the dietary plan to cure this disorder. The food items in celiac disease diet includes, rice, corn, maize, buckwheat, quinoa, tapioca millet, amaranth grain, sorghum. These are the food items that should be given to the person affected on regular basis which would increase the appetite for food in the body. These food items will create hunger in the body as well as cure that bacteria and germ which prevent the body to have food.
To live up the celiac disease diet one need to give up other diet plan for till the time of complete cure.
The other food items that can be included in the celiac disease diet are poha, bajra roti, Dosa, Papadum, Pakora, lassi, Bhujia and Dal. People affected with the disorder should avoid having food items outside especially in the stall
Diet Chart
Sunday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Utappam 2+ 1 tbs green chutney. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 cup boilled channa |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice+ Soya chunk curry1/2 cup+ Ladies finger subji 1/2 cup+ small cup low fat curd. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 Portion fruit( Include different colored fruits. Don't stick with particular one. |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Bajra roti- 3+ 1/2 cup green beans subji |
Monday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Mix veg Poha 1 cup+ 1/2 cup low fat milk. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 Portion fruit( Include different colored fruits. Don't stick with particular one. |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice + 1/2 cup cluster beans subji+ Fish curry(100g fish) 1/2 cup. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 cup coffee + 2 biscuits ( Nutrichoice or Digestiva or Oatmeal.) |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Fermented ragi dosa- 3+Ridge guard subji 1/2 cup. |
Tuesday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Vegetable Oats Upma 1 cup+ 1/2 cup low fat milk. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | plane low fat Yoghurt with raw vegetables / grilled vegetables -1 cup |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice + 1/2 cup Kidney beans curry+ Snake guard subji 1/2 cup. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 cup boilled channa+ light tea 1 cup. |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Jowar roti- 3+ Ladies finger subji 1/2 cup. |
Wednesday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | 2 Besan cheela+ Green chutney.+1 slice low fat cheese+1Boiled egg white+ 1/2 cup low fat milk. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 Portion fruit( Include different colored fruits. Don't stick with particular one. |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | Veg pulav rice 1 cup+ 1/2 cup Soya Chunk curry+ 1/2 cup Low fat curd. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 cup light coffee + 2 wheat rusk. |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | 1 cup quinoa mix vegetables upma+ Tomato chutney |
Thursday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | 4 Idli(rice) + Sambar 1/2 cup/ 1 table spoon Gren chutney/ Tomato Chutney |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | green gram sprouts 1 cup |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup brown rice+1/2 cup salad + Fish curry ( 100 gm fish)+ 1/2 cup cabbage subji. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 cup light green tea+ 2 biscuits |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Rice dosa-3+ Potato masala 1/2 cup. |
Friday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Moong dal cheela- 3+ Tomato chutney. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 Portion fruit( Include different colored fruits. Don't stick with particular one. |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice+ 1/2 cup Dhal+ Palak subji 1/2 cup+ 1/2 cup low fat curd. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 Portion fruit( Include different colored fruits. Don't stick with particular one. |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Buckwheat roti- 3+ 1/2 cup green beans subji |
Saturday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Rice dosa-3+ Potato masala 1/2 cup. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | plane Yoghurt with raw vegetables / grilled vegetables -1 cup |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | Chicken biriyani 1 cup +1/2 cup raita. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 Cup light coffee+ Brown rice flakes poha 1 cup. |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Pulav rice-1 cup |
Food Items To Limit
- All products containing wheat, barley, rye.
- Processed carbohydrate foods: These are often made with refined wheat flour. Examples of processed carbs to avoid include breads, pastas, cookies, cakes, snack.
- Most baking flours: Wheat-based baking flours and products.
- Beer and malt alcohol: These are made with barley or wheat.
- Bottled condiments and sauces
- Processed fats: These include hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils, trans fats and refine vegetable oils that raise inflammation, including corn oil, soybean oil and canola oil.
- Added sugars: High in calories, they can worsen inflammation and deplete the body of nutrients.
Do's And Dont's
Do's & Don'ts:
- To treat your celiac disease, you must avoid any food containing gluten—namely, anything that contains wheat, rye or barley. You’ll have to give up a lot of grains, pastas, cereals and processed foods unless you find them in “gluten-free” versions.
- Safe starches : People with celiac disease can safely enjoy a variety of grains and starches including amaranth, arrowroot, corn, flax, legumes, millet, potatoes, quinoa, rice, soy, sorghum, tapioca, wild rice, yucca and nut flours.
- Oats : Uncontaminated oats consumed daily in moderation (1 cup cooked, or about ½ cup or 2 ounces uncooked) are tolerated by most adults with celiac disease.
- Be careful when eating out : Fast-food, quick-service restaurants and those with a standard menu may have little time to thoroughly check ingredients, and the styles of food preparation can present a particular challenge to those following a gluten-free diet.
- Sip smart : Distilled alcoholic beverages, such as vodka, gin and whiskey, are gluten-free.
Food Items You Can Easily Consume
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Meat and poultry
- Fish and seafood
- Dairy
- Beans, legumes, and nuts
- Grains : Rice, corn, soy, potato, beans, flax, chia
- Oats
- Soups and Sauces
References
- See J, Murray JA. Gluten‐free diet: the medical and nutrition management of celiac disease. Nutrition in clinical practice. 2006 Feb;21(1):1-5. [Cited 01 July 2019]. Available from:
- Niewinski MM. Advances in celiac disease and gluten-free diet. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2008 Apr 1;108(4):661-72. [Cited 01 July 2019]. Available from:
- Kupper C. Dietary guidelines and implementation for celiac disease. Gastroenterology. 2005 Apr 1;128(4):S121-7. [Cited 01 July 2019]. Available from:
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Written ByDrx Hina FirdousPhD (Pharmacology) Pursuing, M.Pharma (Pharmacology), B.Pharma - Certificate in Nutrition and Child CarePharmacology
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