1 year ago
Hi I'm a diabetic (type 1) ... and also have celiac disease .... what should be my diet for weight gain?
1 year ago
Dear Vishal, Thank you for the question
WHO has given different BMI (Body mass index) classifications to categorise adults into different weight categories. BMI is a simple index of weight-for-height. It can be considered as a 2nd level indicator of overall health.
It can be calculated using a simple formula of BMI = Weight (kg) / Height (m²)
Following is the WHO BMI Classification
18.5 to 24.9 - Normal
Less than 18.5 - Underweight
25 to 29 - Overweight
Above 30 - Obese
As per WHO BMI (Body Mass Index) classification, a person weighing less than 18.5 kg/m2 is considered underweight.
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that prevents the body to utilise glucose completely or partially. It is characterised by raised glucose concentration in blood and alterations in carbohydrates, protein & fat metabolism. Various factors like genetics, sedentary lifestyle, acute stress etc., can cause diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder and can occur due to genetics or environmental factors such as infections, acute stress etc.
Management of any type of diabetes requires diagnosis and further assistance from specific health care professionals. Kindly contact your health care professional for further guidance.
Here are a few dietary tips to help manage Diabetes
Celiac disease which also known as ‘gluten - sensitive enteropathy’ is an autoimmune disorder caused by a reaction to gliadin which is a component of gluten. It is important to avoid gluten free foods as a cornerstone management of Celiac disease.
Here are few tips to manage Celiac disease/ Gluten intolerance
The causes of underweight or unintended weight loss can be due to genetics, inadequate food intake, stress, hormonal imbalance, malabsorption or other underlying health condition which may require medical assistance.
An ideal weight management program such as weight gain involves lifestyle management including dietary modification, regular physical activity, hydration and good sleep cycle. With any weight gain diet, changes take time to reflect as your body requires sufficient time to adapt to the changes in order to show results.
A high calorie and high protein diet is recommended for weight gain. Daily protein requirement should ideally be followed as 0.8-1g protein per kg body weight. Some of the sources of high protein include pulses, lentils, curd, soybean, eggs, lean meat, nuts & seeds etc.
Here are few guidelines that can be considered for weight gain & general digestive health.
Check out the link below for more information on Celiac Disease- https://www.aashirvaad.com/article/Celiac_disease.html
For further diagnosis and assistance kindly contact your specialized health care professional or a Gastroenterologist.
For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, please contact your Health care professional.
Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead