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Good nutrition is a vital part of staying as healthy as possible after a spinal cord injury (SCI). A nutritious and balanced diet helps you manage your weight. It provides you with the energy you need for daily activities. It helps keep your body strong and reduces your risk for certain health problems. For these reasons and more, it's important to eat well every day. Your healthcare team will work with you to make a plan for healthy eating. It's up to you to put that plan into action.
Eating nutritious foods supports good health in many ways. It can help you:
After an SCI, your body's needs change in many ways. That includes how it uses the food you eat. You don't have to go on a special diet. But you do need to choose the right kinds of foods and in the right amounts. Your healthcare team will help you create a plan for healthy meals and snacks. In some cases, you may work with a specialist, such as a nutritionist or registered dietitian. Your basic goals are to:
Try to make good food choices every day. This will help you take active control of your health. And it will help you be as mobile and independent as you can. Look to your healthcare team for help when you need it. If you have questions, concerns, or just need support, your team is there to help you.