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Medical Nutrition Therapy For Chronic Diseases

Fok Wei Chek
The Singapore Family Physician Vol 34 No 4 - Nutrition Updates
28 - 49
1 November 2008
0377-5305
Medical nutrition therapy remains the cornerstone in chronic disease management, apart from medication and regular physical activity. various clinical practice guidelines a nd position pa pers from worldwide associations have incorporated specific nutrition recommendations in managing chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, gout and chronic renal failure, which aim to prevent further complications or other co-morbidities arise from these chronic medical conditions. In addition, specific issues such as carbohydrate exchange, glycaemic index and glycaemic load for people with diabetes; DAsH diet for hypertensive individuals, latest concerns on trans fat, the usage of plant sterol and soluble fibre in enhancing lipid lowering will also be addressed in this article.