Weight Loss
Weight loss may occur with advancing Parkinson's. Difficulty swallowing, feeling full or bloated and improperly - fitting partial plates or dentures are all potential reasons. Discuss concerns regarding weight loss with your loved one's medical team.
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Tips for Gaining Weight​
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Switch from 3 regular meals to 5-6 smaller meals daily.
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Switch to a higher fat milk, such as 2% or whole milk. Choose flavored milk or whole milk yogurt for variety.
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Drink 100% fruit juices instead of water.
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Add butter, nut butters, gravy, sauces and/or avocado to the diet to add calories.
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Eat fruit canned in syrup or frozen with sugar.
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Serve vegetables with cheese spreads, sour cream, dips, salad dressings or sauces.
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Drink a high calorie nutritional beverage between meals. Even 4 ounces twice daily will add calories.
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Choose drink supplements that are high calorie, not high-protein
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Purchase or blend a nutritional smoothie, using bottled or powder supplements, adding fruit or syrups for flavor
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Blend a milkshake using 2% or whole milk with fresh fruit or syrup and a scoop of ice cream
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Prepare pudding with 2% or whole milk, and top with crushed graham crackers or whipped cream
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Offer ice cream or frozen yogurt topped with syrup or fruit
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Sources:
Parkinson's Foundation. Page 147. Tips for Gaining Weight. Chapter 6. Advanced Parkinson's. Caring and Coping. A Care Partner's Guide to Parkinson's Disease. "Booklet."