Re: What do nurses think of calorie restricted diets?
It is a well known, well established and thoroughly researched fact (though not necessarily in nursing) that individuals who are a little bit lean, a little bit hungry, have healthier CV systems and live longer healthier lives.
Being a little bit hungry has never appealed to me, which is probably why I am wearing about 60 lb more than I should be.
As for patients, if the patient is overweight, and if the overweight is an issue, and if the patient wants that managed, and if the patient is compliant with and agreeable to a restricted calorie diet, then great.
If the patient "needs" calorie restriction but doesn't want calorie restriction, then like any other intervention, the patient has rejected it and it should not be imposed.
Ta-da.