Tuna (Canned) with Acid Reflux

Status: Allowed with restrictions

Tuna (Canned) is classified as conditionally suitable for Acid Reflux based on current dietary assessments. Meat and fish are important protein sources but differ considerably in fat content and fatty acid profiles. With acid reflux, the focus is on avoiding triggers that may affect the lower oesophageal sphincter or influence gastric acid production. The reasoning given is: oil/Konserve relaxes sphincter through fat. The assessment is based on experience-based assessments and expert consensus.

oil/Konserve relaxes sphincter through fat

What does this mean in practice?

Tuna (Canned) is assessed as only conditionally suitable with Acid Reflux and tends to be better tolerated in smaller amounts based on dietary experience. Individual tolerance may vary. Background: oil/Konserve relaxes sphincter through fat. This information serves as an orientation guide and does not replace individual medical or nutritional advice.

If Tuna (Canned) is well tolerated in small amounts, it can occasionally be used as an ingredient. The food checker shows suitable combinations with other better-rated foods.

Nutritional values per 100 g

Calories90 kcal
Protein19 g
Carbs0.1 g
Fat0.9 g
Sodium219 mg
Potassium176 mg

Average values. May vary by variety and processing. Source: USDA FoodData Central

Evidence level: Medium

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tuna (Canned) allowed with Acid Reflux?

Tuna (Canned) is classified as conditionally suitable with Acid Reflux. Smaller portions are generally better tolerated, while larger amounts or frequent consumption tend to be less well assessed. Individual tolerance is an important factor.

Is there a good time of day to eat Tuna (Canned) with acid reflux?

With acid reflux, large portions and substantial meals close to bedtime are generally described as less favourable in dietary assessments. Smaller, more regular meals are often described as more manageable.

Are there preparation methods that make Tuna (Canned) more tolerable with Acid Reflux?

Depending on how it is prepared, Tuna (Canned) may be tolerated differently with Acid Reflux. Gentle cooking methods such as steaming or cooking with little fat are often described as more tolerable for many conditions. Individual response remains the key factor.

How much Tuna (Canned) is appropriate with Acid Reflux?

With Acid Reflux, smaller portions of Tuna (Canned) tend to be better assessed in dietary recommendations. Occasional use as an ingredient or a small amount per meal is generally considered more manageable than frequent or large amounts.

What are alternatives to Tuna (Canned) with Acid Reflux?

As alternatives to Tuna (Canned) with Acid Reflux, foods from the same category that are fully allowed may be considered. The Some2Eat food checker shows well-tolerated options for Acid Reflux for direct comparison.