Official Partner of the LIVE STRONGFoundation LIVESTRONG.COM Weight Management Weight Loss Weight Loss Diets 1700 Calorie Diet Track Workouts Progress Community Hot T opics Search !" # $ % & ' ( Upgrade Advertisement People Are Reading Balanced Weekly Meal Plan Healthy Meats to Eat for Breakfast Sample Menu for a Healthy Pregnancy Three small cups of yogurt topped with blueberries. Photo Credit A_Lein/iStock/G etty Images 1700 Calorie Diet Last Updated: May 02, 2015| By Erica Roberg Williams A balanced diet full of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and low-fat dairy foods are important to make sure the body gets the proper amount of vitamins and minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats to be healthy and fit. Combining a daily exercise program with a 1700-calorie diet one could expect lose about 1 lb. per week. Breakfast Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and should not be skipped. All night long your body has gone with out food and needs the nutrients to get you through the morning. Breakfast should be 300 to 500 calories. A great balance easy breakfast is 1 cup of plain non- fat yogurt, 137 calories, with 1 cup of blueberries, 81 calories, and 2 tbsp. of wheatgerm sprinkled over the top, 50 calories. Your total calories for the breakfast would be 268 calories, 45 g of carbohydrates,19 g of protein and 2.1 g of fat. Mid-Morning Snack When you eat a low calories breakfast it is very important to eat a mid morning snack. Snack should be between 100 to 300 calories. A good snack would be 1 slice of 100 percent whole wheat bread (69 calories) with 1 tbsp. peanut butter (95 calories), three medium strawberries, 11 calories and 1 cup of skim milk (86 calories). T otal nutrition would be 261 calories with 30 g carbohydrates, 25 g protein and 9.9 gfat. Lunch
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Kathie Kiener Javellana
Can you recommend a diet for my mother who is 100 years old? We have been limited
to a diet with 1,700 calories. We blender he food to make the swallowing easy as she
has an esophageal tumor. We want to be sure she gets all the nutrients that she will
need to stay healthy, not get dehydrated. Right now we are still in the process of the
healing of a PEG which is a tube put into the stomach for feeding. She used this forfeeding ONLY FOR 6 months out of the three years that she had it. We removed it due
to the infections that she would get in addition to the pain. Please help me plan a
healthy diet for her that we can turn into soup form. Thank you!
Like · Reply · 1 · Jul 16, 2012 2:34am
Darlene Valiquette · Bellflower, California
Kathy, when you run out of other ideas you can always fall back on ensure and
the other nutritional drinks they make. They have all of ther mutrients she
needs and taste good. You can puree almost anything, some things get a little
stringy but you can strain it. Good luck!
Like · Reply · Jul 16, 2012 6:34pm
Kathie Kiener Javellana
Hi Darlene.........we have that in our daily diet already and another thing called
Pro-Sure.....Char, thanks for the suggestion....we have consulted already and I
have been trying to research to make a non-boring diet for her......it is so tricky
trying figure out, did we get enough in???? BUT the good news is that she is
able to keep more and more in as the days go by. Thanks for your replies
guys.......
Like · Reply · Jul 22, 2012 1:23pm
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