1 year ago
I had an acute pancreatitis attack before a year, iam fully healed now and I want to loose my weight through ketosis bye keto diet so would there be any problem if I do it
1 year ago
Dear Shubham, Thank you for the question
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas with different organ involvement. Some of the causes of acute pancreatitis are gallstones, alcohol abuse, Hypertriglyceridemia, Hypercalcemia, etc. For further assistance, management and post surgery care kindly contact your health care professional.
A ketogenic diet primarily consists of high fats, moderate proteins, and very low carbohydrates. The dietary macronutrients are divided into approximately 55% to 60% fat, 30% to 35% protein, and 5% to 10% carbohydrates. Specifically, in a 2000 kcal per day diet, carbohydrates amount up to 20 to 50 g per day.
Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy production in body tissues. When the body is deprived of carbohydrates due to reducing intake to less than 50g per day, insulin secretion is significantly reduced and the body enters a catabolic state. Glycogen stores deplete, forcing the body to go through certain metabolic changes. Two metabolic processes come into action when there is low carbohydrate availability in body tissues: gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis
Ketogenic diet is recommended for specific health conditions and should be followed under the supervision of health care professionals. It is specified for different individuals’ basis different metabolic rate, need and fitness goal.
It is also important to bring to your attention that the body requires sufficient time to recover and sustain the increased calorie needs with adequate nutrition and care. But if you believe enough time has passed by and you’ve healed and recovered to gradually start on weight loss, here a few guidelines to help you in your journey:
Sustainable weight management requires a holistic approach which involves lifestyle management which includes Dietary modification, Physical activity, hydration, and stress management. With any weight loss plan changes take time to reflect as your body requires sufficient time to adapt to the changes in order to show results.
An ideal weight loss meal plan should include calorie deficit diet with appropriate exercise regime followed under professional guidance.
However here are few objectives to be considered when planning to start with a weight loss program.
Count Your Daily Calories
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
General Dietary Guidelines for weight loss that can be considered:
Some Physical Activity Tips:
Engage in at least 30-45 minutes of physical activity of moderate intensity such as walking for at least five days a week.
For further assistance you can book a call for free dietitian consultation on our website. https://www.callr.live/aashirvaadexperts/Book-Appointment
For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, health and nutritional needs please contact your Health care professional or any registered dietician.
Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead