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Soft and Mechanical Soft Diet
Purpose
The soft diet serves as a transition from liquids to a regular diet for
individuals who are recovering from surgery or a long illness. It can help to
ease difficulty in chewing and/or swallowing due to dental problems or extreme
weakness, and it is sometimes recommended to relieve mild intestinal or stomach
discomfort. The soft diet can be especially helpful to patients who are undergoing
treatments like chemotherapy, or radiation to the head, neck or abdominal areas,
which may cause digestive problems or make the mouth and throat very sore.
The soft diet limits or eliminates foods that are hard to chew and swallow,
such as raw fruits and vegetables, chewy breads, and tough meats. In some cases,
high-fiber foods like whole-grain breads and cereals and "gas-forming" vegetables
like broccoli or cauliflower may be restricted to ease digestion. Fried, greasy
foods and highly-seasoned or spicy foods may also be limited for this reason.
Foods may be softened by cooking or mashing. Canned or soft-cooked fruits and
vegetables may be used in place of raw or dried varieties. Refined breads and
cereals are usually recommended over coarse, whole-grain types. Moist, tender
meats, fish, and poultry are permitted; it is not necessary to grind them unless
desired. Eating small, frequent meals can help to reduce gas or bloating.
The mechanical soft diet is a close cousin of the soft diet. It gets its name
from the fact that household tools and machines, like a blender, meat grinder,
or knife, are used to make foods easier to chew and swallow.
In contrast to the soft diet, the mechanical soft diet does not restrict fat,
fiber, spices, or seasonings. Only the texture and consistency of foods are
changed. Fruits and vegetables may be soft-cooked or pureed. Meats, fish, and
poultry can be cooked, ground, and moistened with sauce or gravy to make chewing
and swallowing more comfortable. Breads and crackers may be limited at first,
as they can be dry and difficult to swallow. Milk and other dairy products like
pudding, custard, and smooth yogurt may not need to be changed at all!
The mechanical soft diet is appropriate for patients who are recovering from
head, neck, or mouth surgery, who have dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), narrowing
of the esophagus (food tube), or who are too ill or weak to chew. The diet also
benefits those who have poorly fitting dentures, no teeth, or other dental problems.
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Guidelines for the Soft Diet
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| Food Group |
Foods Allowed |
Foods to Avoid |
| Beverages |
all |
none |
| Soups |
mildly seasoned broth, bouillon, or cream soup;
strained vegatable soup |
bean, gumbo, split pea, or onion soup; chunky
soups or chowders |
| Meats |
any moist, tender meats, fish, or poultry (lamb,
veal, chicken, turkey, tender beef, liver stewed pork); eggs (see exceptions);
creamy peanut butter |
Fried chicken or fish; fish with bones; shellfish;
fried, salted, or smoked meats; sausage; cold cuts; raw or fried eggs;
dried beans; nuts and seeds |
| Dairy |
all low-fat milk products, smooth yogurt, mild-flavored
cheese, cottage cheese |
(avoid milk if lactose-intolerant), yogurt
with nuts or seeds, sharp or strong cheeses, cheeses with whole seeds
or spices |
| Fruits |
cooked or canned fruit, soft, fresh banana
or avocado, fruit juice |
all raw fruit (except banana or avocado), dried
fruit (dates, raisins), coconut |
| Vegetables |
soft-cooked or canned vegetables (see exceptions),
fresh lettuce or tomato, potatoes (mashed, baked, boiled, or creamed),
vegetable |
gas-forming vegetables (broccoli, brussel sprouts,
cabbage, cauliflower, cucumber, green pepper, onion turnip), whole kernel
corn, raw vegetables (excerpt lettuce or tomato), fried vegetables french
fries, hash browns |
| Grains |
refined cooked or ready-to-eat cereal; refined
white, wheat, or rye bread, rolls, or crackers; plain white rice; pasta |
whole-grain breads and cereals (bran, rye with
seeds, or whole wheat); breads or rolls with coconut, raisins, nuts, or
seeds |
| Fats |
butter, margarine, mild salas dressing, mayonnaise,
gravy, cream, cream substitute, sour cream, vegetable oil |
Spicy salad dressings, fried foods |
| Desserts & Sweets |
smooth ice cream, ice milk, or frozen yogurt;
sherbet; fruit ices; custards; puddings; cake or cookies made without
nuts or coconut |
desserts or candy made with dried fruit, nuts,
coconut; candied fruit; peanut brittle |
| Seasonings |
ketchup; cheese, cream, tomato, or white sauces;
soy sauce; chopped or ground leaf herbs |
garlic, horseradish, chili powder, whole or
seed herbs and spices, barbeque or cajun seasonings, worcestershire sauce |
Nutrition Facts
Both the soft and mechanical soft diets meet the National Research Council's
Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) for all nutrients. However, if a patient
has a poor appetite or is physically unable to eat enough food, either diet
may be deficient in calories, protein, vitamins, or minerals. The physician
or registered dietitian may recommend nutritional supplements or snacks if this
is the case. Consult a professional if either diet is to be combined with other
dietary restrictions (e.g. low-sodium diets).
Special Considerations
As one person may tolerate foods that cause discomfort
to another, advice for both the soft and mechanical soft diets will vary according
to what is appropriate for each individual patient. Guidelines for the soft
diet are looser today than they were in the past, especially with regard to
the elimination of high-fiber foods like whole grains and vegetables. The mechanical
soft diet may also vary according to what textures of food the patient can best
chew or swallow. As everyone's case is different, it is best to get a personalized
recommendation on either diet from a physician or registered dietitian.
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Sample Menu Soft Diet
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Breakfast
orange juice - 1/2 cup
oatmeal - 1 cup
whole wheat toast - 2 slices
margarine - 2 tsp
sugar - 1 tsp
whole milk - 1 cup
banana - 1 med
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Lunch
spaghetti with marinara sauce - 11/2 cups
Italian bread - 2 slices
margarine - 1 tsp
applesauce - 1 cup
grape juice - 1/2 cup
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Dinner
marinated chicken breast - 3 oz
grilled zucchini - 1/2 cup
pasta salad - 1/2 cup
whole wheat roll - 1
margarine - 1 tsp
peach cobbler - 1/2 cup
whole milk - 1/2 cup
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This Sample Diet Provides the Following
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Calories
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1940
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Fat
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53 gm
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Protein
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72 gm
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Sodium
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1938 mg
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Carbohydrates
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302 gm
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Fiber
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24 gm
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Sample Menu MechanicalSoft Diet
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Breakfast
orange juice - 1/2 cup
oatmeal - 1 cup
sugar - 1 tsp
banana - 1 med
whole milk - 1 cup
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Lunch
ground spaghetti with ground meat
sauce - 11/2 cups
ground broccoli - 1/2 cup
margarine - 2 tsp
applesauce - 1/2 cup
chocolate pudding - 1/2 cup
chocolate milkshake - 1 cup
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Dinner
ground chicken breast - 3 oz
ground zucchini - 1/2 cup
margarine - 1 tsp
ground pasta salad - 1/2 cup
vanilla ice cream- 1/2 cup
vanilla milkshake- 1 cup
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This Sample Diet Provides the Following
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Calories
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2043
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Fat
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61 gm
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Protein
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81gm
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Sodium
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1584 mg
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Carbohydrates
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306 gm
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Fiber
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19 gm
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