Chronic lung disease may include COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), which is chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It may also include pulmonary fibrosis, and sarcoidosis and other long-term respiratory conditions. Chronic lung disease can affect your weight in two ways. Shortness of breath and lack of energy (fatigue) can make it hard to:
- Take in enough nutrition. Good nutrition helps to improve your immunity. And it keeps your body healthy.
- Do any physical activity. You may not burn as many calories as you take in. This means you may gain weight.
Being underweight can limit your energy. This makes it harder to be active. And it makes you more likely to get an infection. Being overweight can also increase shortness of breath. So you should try to stay at a weight that's healthy for you. Weighing yourself regularly helps you do this. If you gain or lose weight without trying to, you may need to make changes in your diet or your treatment plan.
Eating a healthy, balanced diet is important to stay as healthy as possible. So is trying to stay at your ideal weight. Being overweight or underweight can affect your health. Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables every day. And eat balanced portions of whole grains, lean meats and fish, and low-fat dairy products. Avoid foods that will cause bloating and gas. They can make it harder to breathe.