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                       Eating guidelines to help manage 
                                                     pancreatitis 
                 What is pancreatitis? 
                 The pancreas is an organ behind the stomach that makes enzymes to help 
                 your body digest food, and hormones like insulin to help control blood sugar. 
                 Sometimes the pancreas becomes swollen and painful.  This is called 
                 pancreatitis.  If the pancreatitis lasts a long time, it may be called “chronic” 
                 and may lead to symptoms such as poor fat absorption, greasy stools, and 
                 fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies (vitamins A, D, E, and K). 
                 There may be many reasons for pancreatitis, and your doctor can help you 
                 pinpoint a cause for it so that it can be prevented from happening again. 
                                                                                                      
                 Healthwise, Inc.  www.healthwise.org 
                 Image used with permission.  This information does not replace the advice of a doctor.  
                 Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information.  
                 How can I manage symptoms of pancreatitis? 
                 The type of diet recommended to manage pancreatitis will depend on how 
                 severe your symptoms are. 
                   Low fibre                                  Clear fluids                             Higher fibre 
                   Low fat                                    Fat-free                                 Higher fat  
                                        Add more foods                           Add more foods        Regular diet 
                                        slowly as tolerated                      slowly as tolerated 
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           You may begin with a clear fluid diet, progressing to a low-fibre, low-fat 
           diet, and then gradually to a regular diet as it is tolerated. 
           Sometimes, pancreatic enzymes may be prescribed with your meals and 
           snacks to help you digest your food with less pain. 
           Eating tips while recovering from pancreatitis (lower-fat diet) 
               Eat 5-6 smaller meals throughout the day 
               Spread out your fat intake throughout the day 
               Use unsaturated fats (plant oils, nuts, fish, non-hydrogenated 
                margarine) in place of saturated fats (cream, cheese, butter, lard, 
                fatty meat and poultry with skin) more often 
               Eat lower-fat dairy products (1% milk fat or less) 
               Bake, grill, roast, or steam foods, rather than frying 
               Use lean protein foods at each meal (lean beef, chicken without skin, 
                fish, egg whites, beans, soy, etc.) 
               Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy or dairy 
                alternatives and lean proteins at each meal 
               Try to cook at home as much as possible and avoid processed foods 
                with added fats (frozen fries, chicken nuggets, etc.) 
               Avoid all alcohol and foods made with alcohol 
           The chart on the next page can help you choose foods from each food 
           group. 
           A registered dietitian can help you choose the best foods to help with your 
           recovery from pancreatitis. 
           Additional Resources 
           Dietitians of Canada – Find a Dietitian 
           https://members.dietitians.ca/DCMember/s/find-dietitian?language=en_US 
            
           Unlock Food – Healthy Eating website 
           https://www.unlockfood.ca/en 
            
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       Food Groups                 Foods to Choose                      Foods to Limit 
        
       Vegetables        Fresh, frozen, steamed, baked           Fried or stir-fried vegetables 
                         vegetables 
       Fruits            Fresh, frozen, and canned fruits        Avocado, fried fruits 
        
       Grains            Breads, bagels, cereals, couscous,      Fried grains, biscuits, 
                         low-fat crackers, noodles, pasta,       croissants, French fries, fried 
                         popcorn, English muffins, rice,         chips, granola, fried rice, 
                         tortillas, waffles, pancakes,           sweet rolls, bakery muffins 
                         homemade low-fat muffins 
       Proteins          Baked, broiled, grilled or steamed      Fried, fatty, or marbled 
                         lean meats, poultry without skin and  meats, organ meats (liver), 
                         fish, canned tuna, egg whites, fat-     poultry with skin, fried eggs, 
                         free deli meats, beans, lentils,        bacon, tuna canned in oil, 
                         soybeans, tofu                          refried beans, full fat 
                                                                 processed meats and hot 
                                                                 dogs, salami, sausages, etc. 
       Dairy and         Low-fat or non-fat dairy products       Creamy or cheesy sauces, 
       Alternatives      (under 1% milk fat), cheeses, milk,     cream, full-fat dairy products, 
                         yogurts, cottage cheese, frozen         ice cream, milkshakes, 
                         yogurt, enriched almond or rice milk    coconut milk, nuts, seeds, 
                                                                 nut and seed butters 
       Beverages         Fruit and vegetable juices, hot         Drinks with cream or full-fat 
                         chocolate (made with water or fat-      milk, eggnog, alcohol 
                         free milk), sports drinks, tea, coffee 
       Seasonings,       Herbs and spices, jam, small            Butter, oil, lard, shortening, 
       condiments        amounts of cooking oils and non-        meat drippings, regular 
                         hydrogenated margarine, broth,          mayonnaise, olives, seeds, 
                         honey (for children over 1 year old),   regular salad dressings, 
                         low-fat salad dressings, maple          tahini paste, hydrogenated 
                         syrup, fat-free mayonnaise,             margarine 
                         mustard, salt, sugar, fat-free non-
                         dairy creamers 
       Desserts          Applesauce, fat-free pudding, angel     Fried desserts, brownies, 
                         food cake, gelatin desserts             cakes, chocolate, coconut, 
                         (Jell-O®), sorbet, popsicles, freezies  custard, donuts, pastries, pie 
                                                                 crusts, ice cream 
       
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                                                                           Hamilton Health Sciences 2022 
                                                                             Date of last update: 06/2022 
                                                                                         PD 10340 
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