Daily Life with Cystic Fibrosis: Nutrition and Exercise

Medication and therapies don't seem to be the sole thanks to keep CF patients healthy. Life-style is also vital. The main lifestyle recommendations from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) include: not smoking and avoiding tobacco smoke, laundry hands typically to lower risk of infection, physical exercise frequently and drinking a lot of fluids, and doing chest physiotherapy.

It is quite difficult for the patients suffering from cystic fibrosis to physically active, it is shown that keeping active shown has benefits like increased exercise tolerance, respiratory muscle endurance and body fluid expectoration, reduced residual volume and rate of decline in pneumonic perform, enhancements in fluid balance and retention of serum electrolytes, and a lower risk of death.


Nutrition also can drastically amendment patients’ digestive symptoms because of their deficiency within the pancreatic gland and accumulation of sticky mucous secretion in the organ, that compromises the production of enzymes. The lack of enzymes hinders digestion and reduces the absorption of proteins and fats. In addition to taking catalyst, mineral, and vitamins with every meal, patients are suggested to eat frequently, make foods with additional calories and proteins priority, and follow nutritional guidelines given by a certified dietician.


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