Introduction

Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition 3(2+1)
Lesson 5:Food Exchange List

Introduction

  • The Food Exchange Lists(FEL) are the basis of a meal planning. Food exchange lists are groups of measured foods with similar calorific value and similar protein, fat and carbohydrate. All foods of exchange lists make a specific contribution to a good diet. None of the exchange groups can by itself supply all the nutrients needed for a well balanced diet.
  • Exchange lists are based on principles of good nutrition that apply to everyone though extremely helpful for diabetics.
  • Food exchange lists help in easy manipulation of protein, calories and other nutrients.
  • Nutritive value of diets calculated using food composition tables is time consuming and laborious and also cannot be calculated by a layman.
  • Detailed calculations are not required in day to day practice. Therefore FEL becomes very useful.
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