People with cerebral palsy is that they have trouble gaining weight. A good,
nutritious way of gaining weight for those with cerebral palsy is adding key
foods to their diet. The following list is made up of these kinds:
Corn oil or canola oil margarine on bread, vegetables, rice, pasta, hot
cereals
Powdered skim milk added to regular whole milk
Wheat germ
Raisins
Puddings
Peanut butter
Custards
Eggs
Thick shakes
Cheese
Ice cream
There are also nutritional supplements available in drug stores that do not
require a prescription; however, it is recommended that you consult your child’s
pediatrician before purchasing any of these. There are also doctor prescribed
supplements too. Remember that supplements are useful, but not as good as the
real thing.
According to cerebralpalsy.org, the ketogenic diet is good, but better for
children than adults. The diet includes many fats and limits carbs. It
recommends 3 or 4 grams of fat for every gram of carbohydrates. You will be
feeding the child high-fat dairy products, peanut butter and fatty meats. You
will need to supplement this diet with calcium, vitamin D, iron and folic acid.
Other diets are out there to try, but this one was what seemed more reasonable
than some of the others.
Many methods are available if your child has trouble chewing. Your GP may be
able to help you set up meetings with a dietician and a language therapist can
help with the method of chewing itself. Dried apricots and fruit strips can also
be helpful in between meals if your child has trouble chewing.
The child’s muscle tone is also an important factor in figuring out an
appropriate diet. For example, if the child has high muscle tone, they will burn
calories much faster than a child with low muscle tone. The goal in
supplementing his diets is to add calories without adding bulk (roughage) or
empty calories in the diet. Supplemental calories should come from protein,
fats, and unrefined carbohydrates. For example, you can add nutrients and
calories to your child’s diet with sprinklings of powdered milk, ground nuts,
and cheese. There are also many infant formulas designed to give a high caloric,
balanced diet, as well as supplements to increase calories. In addition,
underweight children with cerebral palsy sometimes benefit from more frequent
mini-meals rather than the usual three meals a day. Your child’s pediatrician,
speech-language pathologist, and nutritionist can advise you on these and other
ways of increasing or enhancing your child’s nutrition.”
Exercise is also very important for those with Cerebral Palsy. It can help
increase heart and lung exercise as well as reduce risk for several chronic
diseases, like osteopathy or high blood pressure. It is suggested that exercise
be made part of the child’s daily routine. It is also said that it should be
incorporated into things such as eating and dressing. Swimming can also be
helpful since it may improve respiratory ability.
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