Written by:
KRISTEN SCHULZ PT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
Kristen can be reached at kristen@apexptwellness.com
Don’t plan to cut! Healing demands can increase your calorie needs by 20-100%. If you are fearful of weight gain, the tips below will help you understand what foods to focus on to keep fueling your body.
The fear is real for most people, but carbs are your ENERGY source! While you may not be as active post injury, you still need energy to move and heal. High level activity requires more carbs, both complex and simple. Post injury be sure to focus on complex carbs that are rich with fiber.
Wound healing and tissue rebuilding NEED protein. Baseline protein intake should be ~1.4-2.0 g/kg of body weight per day. Post injury this increases to ~1.6-2.5 g/kg of body weight per day. Work with a dietitian to determine what is best for your individual needs- it will take you far!
Always important, but even more post injury. The micronutrients in fruits and veggies (fresh, frozen or dried!) aid in recovery. Be sure to focus on eating a variety of colors to benefit circulatory, lymphatic, and more
Prolonged inflammation can prolong healing. Focus on food sources first: chia seeds, tuna, avocado, salmon, flax seeds. Having a hard time incorporating these into your diet? Consider reaching out to a healthcare provider you trust (cue Paige and the team at Pivot Nutrition Coaching) regarding supplement options.
Post injury you may not have the feeling of hunger due to pain medications, nausea, or various other factors. Spacing meals/snacks every 3-5 hours can help increase your intake amount to reach the required calories to heal, as well as help regulate blood sugars throughout the day.
This information can be extremely helpful to guide your path to recovery!
From personal experience, there is no better investment than in yourself and your health. If you have more questions or want to learn more check out Pivot Nutrition Coaching and Apex Physical Therapy and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram. It is our passion to help you return to optimal performance after your injury!
KRISTEN SCHULZ PT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
Kristen can be reached at kristen@apexptwellness.com
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