Key points
If you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), you may have little appetite or feel too tired to prepare and eat meals. But eating regularly and eating healthy foods is important because food:
You can take simple steps to be sure you eat healthy foods on a regular basis. But because people with COPD often have other health problems that may restrict the foods they can eat, always talk with your doctor or a registered dietitian before making changes in your diet.
COPD may make eating more difficult, especially if you:
COPD does not affect your eating habits.
COPD affects your eating habits in many ways. You may not have the energy to prepare or cook meals, or you may have no interest in food, take medicines that reduce your appetite, or find it difficult to eat because you are short of breath.
COPD affects your eating habits in many ways. You may not have the energy to prepare or cook meals, or you may have no interest in food, take medicines that reduce your appetite, or find it difficult to eat because you are short of breath.
If you have COPD, eating regularly and eating healthy foods is important because:
Eating regularly and eating healthy foods can help prevent lung infections in people with COPD.
Eating healthy foods regularly keeps your immune system strong. A healthy immune system makes it easier to avoid and fight infections.
Eating healthy foods regularly keeps your immune system strong. A healthy immune system makes it easier to avoid and fight infections.
People with COPD often have trouble preparing foods and eating. The following tips can make eating easier and help you get necessary nutrition. But if you have other health problems that may restrict the foods you can eat, talk with your doctor or a registered dietitian before making changes in your diet.
If you have COPD, what you eat is not as important as how much you eat.
If you have COPD, you need to eat enough food and make good food choices. Some foods may make it more difficult to breathe because they produce gas and bloat the abdomen. Other foods, such as candy bars or soft drinks, can fill you up without providing good nutrition.
If you have COPD, you need to eat enough food and make good food choices. Some foods may make it more difficult to breathe because they produce gas and bloat the abdomen. Other foods, such as candy bars or soft drinks, can fill you up without providing good nutrition.
If you have COPD and are worried about your weight, see your doctor or a registered dietitian. He or she can help you plan a healthful diet.
If you are eating regularly and are losing weight, see your doctor. For more information on keeping or gaining weight when you have COPD, see the topic:
For more information about healthy eating and nutrition, see the topics:
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Last Revised: May 4, 2010
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine & Ken Y. Yoneda, MD - Pulmonology
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