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          WHAT IS A HEALTHY DIET FOR PEOPLE WITH 
          HEPATITIS  
          What is a healthy diet?                                      If you are eating a variety of foods, you will be 
          A well-balanced diet should provide all the vitamins         getting all the nutrients you need: 
          and minerals you need. The Dietary Guidelines for 
          Australian Adults recommends enjoying a wide                     Wholegrain cereals have plenty of vitamin B
          variety of nutritious foods:                                      and fibre.
              Eat plenty of vegetables, legumes and fruits.               Fruit and vegetables contain vitamin C and
              Eat plenty of cereals (including breads, rice,               folate.
               pasta and noodles)—preferably wholegrain.                   Dairy foods are a great source of calcium.
              Include lean meat, fish, poultry and/or                     Red meats are rich in iron and zinc.
               alternatives.                                               Fish is an excellent source of omega 3 fats.
              Include milks, yoghurts, cheeses and/or                     Nuts and vegetable oils contain essential fatty
               alternatives (choose reduced-fat varieties                   acids and vitamin E.
               where possible).                                        For more specific information about food types and 
              Drink plenty of water.
              Swap high saturated fat foods with healthier            quantities, refer to Healthy eating for adults – eat 
               options such as nut butters, avocado and                well for health and wellbeing website. 
               other oils.
              Limit foods and drinks containing salt                  Fats 
              Limit your alcohol intake if you choose to              You don’t need to cut out all fats and oils just 
               drink.                                                  because you have hepatitis. Everyone needs some 
              Consume only a moderate amount of sugar                 dietary fat so their body can function well. 
               and foods containing added sugars.                      Reducing saturated fats (like butter, cream, fatty 
                                                                       meats and fried foods) and increasing mono- and 
                                                                       polyunsaturated fats (foods like avocados, nuts, 
                                                                       eggs and salmon) is the key to a healthier diet. 
                                                                       Dairy products 
                                                                       There is no reason for people with hepatitis to 
                                                                       avoid dairy foods. Milk and milk products are 
                                                                       excellent sources of nutrients such as calcium, 
                                                                       riboflavin, protein and vitamin B12. Without 
                                                                       consuming dairy products, it can be hard to get 
                                                                       enough calcium in your diet. If you can’t tolerate 
                                                                       milk or milk products, use calcium-enriched soy 
                                                                       milk, or try foods such as sardines, salmon, lentils, 
                                                                       almonds, Brazil nuts and dried apricots, which 
                                                                       provide smaller amounts of calcium. 
                                                                       Sugar 
                                                                       People with hepatitis do not need to completely 
          Hepatitis Queensland                                                                                       HQ_2019_018 
          1800 437 222  |  www.hepqld.asn.au                                                                              1 
            avoid sugar. However, cutting down on                                    Herbal supplements 
            manufactured sugars (such as lollies and sweets)                         Advice should be based on individual 
            will help your liver and improve your energy. It is                      circumstances and will depend on what symptoms 
            better to obtain energy (sugars) from longer-acting,                     are being experienced. The quality of over the 
            nutrient-rich foods, such as wholegrain breads and                       counter herbal supplements also varies greatly, so 
            cereals, meats, fruits, nuts, fish, tofu or vegetables.                  preferably seek advice from a naturopath and only 
                                                                                     use herbal treatments and supplements after you 
                                                                                     have spoken to your doctor, as they may be toxic 
                         Eating  a  well-balanced  diet                              to your liver and/or cause hepatitis treatment to be 
                         is one of the best ways to keep                             less effective. 
                         yourself healthy.”                                          Remember to always tell you doctor or liver 
                                                                                     specialist if you are taking any herbal supplements 
                                                                                     before starting hepatitis C treatments. . 
                                                                                     Information and Support 
            Caffeine                                                                 If you have a question, call Hepatitis QLD InfoLine 
            There is no scientific evidence to suggest that                          on 1800 HEP ABC (1800 437 222) or email 
            coffee or caffeine cause particular problems for                         info@hepqld.asn.au. 
            people with hepatitis, if these are consumed in 
            moderation. In fact, studies have shown that 
            people with hepatitis C who drink moderate 
            amounts of coffee (three or more cups a day) have 
                                                                     1
            a 53% lower chance of developing liver cancer .  
            If you experience fatigue, you may find that 
            avoiding caffeine-containing beverages in the 
            evenings will improve your sleep. 
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              Freedman ND, et al. Coffee intake is associated with lower rates 
            of liver disease progression in chronic hepatitis C. (2009) 
            Hepatology. Volume 50, Issue 5, pages 1360–1369. 
            Hepatitis Queensland                                                                                                           HQ_2019_018 
            1800 437 222  |  www.hepqld.asn.au                                                                                                   2 
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