1 year ago
I am a home maker..i am 35 years old.. having thyroid since 2014 in pregnancy it was detected.. nowadays I am I'll frequently.. what to do to keep healthy myself
1 year ago
Dear Anita, Thank you for the question
In Hyperthyroidism limited intake of iodised salt is recommended.
Avoid consuming large amounts of soy and cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussels sprouts, turnips etc. Include them as a part of your daily balanced diet in limited amounts.
In case of hypothyroidism, it is recommended to use iodised salt for all cooking purposes. As hypothyroidism is generally associated with weight gain, it is important to follow a healthy lifestyle and aim for ideal weight management
In order to stay healthy and fit you can consume a balanced diet which provides all the nutrients in required amounts and proper proportions. It can easily be achieved through a blend of the four basic food groups. The quantities of foods needed to meet the nutrient requirements vary with age, gender, physiological status and physical activity. A balanced diet should provide around 50-60% of total calories from carbohydrates, preferably from complex carbohydrates, about 10-15% from proteins and 20-30% from both visible and invisible fat.
As a general dietary guideline, for an apparently healthy individual/ with no specific health or nutrition needs and/or metabolic condition it is recommended to consume 2000kcal/d and the RDA for protein requirement is 46g/d for women.
Here are few guidelines that can be considered for the management of thyroid
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