Lecture 4: Cycle Menus Flashcards
Where can cycle menus be found?
- hospitals/health care facilities
- schools/daycares
- corporate cafeterias
- cruise ships
- summer camp
Benefits of using a cycle menu
- set menu for time frame (controls cost, standardizes production)
- repetition allows for ease of staff training
- Saves times- no need to guess what is going to be made the next day
- Allows for variety within a day and in between days- improve customer satisfaction
Modified diet types
- nutrient manipulation
- texture modification
- personal preference
- cultural/religious preference
- allergies
Cardiac/heart healthy diets
- may need to limit sodium, fat, cholesterol
- also beneficial to increase certain ingredients: fruits/vegetables, whole grains, omega-3 fatty acids
Diets to control CHO
- often used for patients with diabetes
- most limit concentrated sweets-high sugar desserts, beverages, condiments
- May increase:
- high fiber foods (fruits/vegetables/whole grains)
- High protein/low fat foods (lean meat/dairy)
Renal diet
- very restrictive
- limits sodium, potassium, phosphorus, fluid
- may increase/decrease protein depending on disease state
Low/high fiber diets
- usually for GI issues
- limits or increases fruits/vegetables/whole grains
Other diets
- Low/high calories and/or protein (weight management, liver disease)
- Liquid diets- usually post-operative or for GI issues
texture modification
- used for problems chewing/swallowing- decrease risk of aspiration
- solid food manipulated in different ways
- cut-up
- mechanical soft
- ground
- pureed
- Liquids may also be thickened
Types of vegetarian/vegan
Lacto: eats dairy
Ovo: eats eggs
Pescatarian: eats fish
Vegan: no animal products at all
Kosher
- no pork/pork products
- meat and dairy separate
- food prepared under kosher conditions- specific guidelines for types of animals/preparation
Halal
- no pork/pork products/alcohol
- meats bust be halal-animals slaughtered under certain conditions
required Nutrient analysis programs for:
- Hospitals
- Long-term care
- schools/daycares/summer camps
Hospitals: JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) and /or CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services)
Long-term care: state DOH (Department of Health) and/or CMS
Schools/daycares/summer camps: USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)