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PCOS Diet: Do's & Don'ts

Dr. Nupur Gupta Jun 24, 2024

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder characterized by irregular or absent menstrual periods, and it can significantly impact your overall health. Many individuals with PCOS find that adjusting their diet can help manage symptoms. 

DO’S 

Incorporate High-Fiber Vegetables: High-fiber vegetables such as broccoli, spinach, and Brussels sprouts help in improving digestion and can regulate blood sugar levels.

Lean Protein: Lean proteins like fish, chicken, and tofu are excellent for maintaining a healthy weight and building muscle mass. They can also help reduce cravings and keep you full longer.

Anti-Inflammatory Foods: Adding anti-inflammatory foods can significantly benefit those with PCOS. Include tomatoes, berries, leafy greens, and spices like turmeric in your diet to help reduce inflammation and support overall health.

Healthy Fats: Incorporate healthy fats such as avocados, olive oil, and nuts. These fats help regulate hormones and can improve insulin sensitivity.

Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration is essential for overall health and can aid in digestion and metabolism. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water per day.

DON’T’S

Say no to Refined Carbohydrates: Foods high in refined carbohydrates, such as white bread, muffins, and pastries, can spike blood sugar levels and exacerbate insulin resistance. Opt for whole grains like quinoa, brown rice, and oats instead.

Avoid Sugary Snacks and Drinks: Limit sugary snacks and beverages, including sodas, candies, and sweets. These can lead to weight gain and worsen insulin resistance. Choose natural sweeteners like honey or stevia in moderation.

Limit Processed and Red Meats: Processed foods and red meats can increase inflammation and should be limited. Instead, choose lean cuts of meat and plant-based protein sources.

Don't Skip Meals: Regular, balanced meals are crucial in managing PCOS. Skipping meals can lead to blood sugar imbalances and increased cravings. Aim for three main meals and healthy snacks in between.

 

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