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COPD: Keeping your diet healthy
What effect does COPD have on eating?
COPD may make eating more difficult, especially if you:
- Are depressed, which often results in less interest in food.
- Have little energy, which can make it difficult to prepare and eat meals.
- Are taking medications that reduce appetite.
- Find that shortness of breath makes it difficult to eat.
- Find that eating makes it harder to breathe. A full stomach may push up and interfere with the large sheet of muscle in the chest (diaphragm), making breathing more difficult. Holding your breath while chewing or swallowing may be uncomfortable if you are already short of breath.
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COPD does not affect your eating habits.
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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 medications that reduce your appetite, or find it difficult to eat because you are short of breath.
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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 medications that reduce your appetite, or find it difficult to eat because you are short of breath.
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COPD: Keeping your diet healthy
Last Updated:
May 8, 2008- Author:
- Maria G. Essig, MS, ELS
Cynthia Tank - Medical Review:
- Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine
Ken Y. Yoneda, MD - Pulmonology
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