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I’m anemic. What should I eat. 46 year old female.

Denira

6 months ago

I’m anemic. What should I eat. 46 year old female.

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Happy Tummy Expert

6 months ago

Dear Denira, thank you for the question

Iron deficiency anemia is the most common form and can be caused due to insufficient iron intake or low iron absorption. Women face more risk of iron deficiency across lifecycle due to increased iron needs.  Some of the other reasons of iron deficiency include, inadequate intake, malabsorption, low intake of vitamin C, infections and/or underlying health conditions. Iron deficiency may potentially increase the risk of anemia. For further diagnosis and assistance please contact a health care professional.

Normal haemoglobin levels for women is 12 to 16 g/dl.

The richest sources of heme iron in the diet are lean meat and seafood and non-heme sources include nuts, beans, dark green leafy vegetables, and fortified grain, milk, whole grains, legumes and dry fruits etc.

Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of Iron for women is 29mg per day.

Here are some nutritional tips to help manage anemia:

  • Include protein rich foods in your diet such as dals, lean meat, egg, dairy products etc.
  • Ensure good intake of iron with dark green leafy vegetables, beans, lean meat etc.
  • Include Vitamin C in daily diet, it helps absorb iron and is found in citric fruits, broccoli, guava etc.
  • Include folate rich foods such as green leafy vegetables, chickpeas, beans
  • Vitamin B12 rich foods such as egg, fish, and fortified cereals may be included in daily balanced diet.
  • Avoid skipping meals
  • Include Iron fortified products in your daily diets 
  • Avoid consuming coffee and tea early morning and along with meals as it may hinder iron absorption.

For general wellbeing, you can begin by consuming 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 for healthy balanced diet that can be considered:

  • Have a Diversified Balanced Diet that includes all the food groups in the right quantity which thereby provides you with all the essential macro and micro nutrients that your body requires daily for proper functioning.
  • Try to incorporate the My plate Concept by dividing your plate into 4 quadrants, fill half of your plate with fruits and vegetables, the other two quadrants with cereals and protein. A small quantity of dairy intake is recommended.
  • Some of the good sources of protein include pulses, lentils, milk, paneer, soybean, eggs, lean meat, nuts & seeds, etc. 
  • Begin your day with a well-balanced breakfast as it is an important meal of the day.
  • Avoid skipping meals. Also, try to avoid fasting and feasting too often.
  • Consume small frequent meals, with healthy snacking options.
  • Consume minimum 5 servings of vegetables and 1 serving of fruit as they are rich in Fiber, essential minerals & Vitamins as well as they give you a feeling of satiety.
  • Try to consume more of Whole grains, Millets and Multigrain foods as they are a good source of fiber.
  • Limit intake of deep-fried foods. Method of cooking like baking, grilling, boiling, steaming is preferable over deep frying with excess fat/ oil.
  • Have your last meal at least 2-3 hours before sleep time.
  • Drink adequate amount of water (minimum 8 glasses) of water daily to keep yourself well hydrated
  • Engage in at least 30-45 minutes brisk walk/physical activity of moderate intensity at least 5 days a week.
  • Try and follow a good sleep regimen in terms of both quantity and Quality.

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

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