Bariatric Smoothies and Protein Shakes - Infographic - Post-Op Recipes (2024)

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Following bariatric surgery, patients need to utilize a post-op diet that both creates long-term habits, improves recovery, and promotes healthy weight loss.

Protein-rich smoothies and shakes are essential to bariatric patients following surgery.Any of our smoothies can be used as part of the thick liquid diet. Incorporating different sources of protein intake results in a higher success rate for weight loss surgery. Bariatric smoothies and shakes also helps give patients a variety of options to keep post-op fun, healthy, and new!

All you need is any type of blender and the ingredients of your choice!

General Guidelines for Bariatric Smoothies

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Once you have your ingredients ready, it’s time to make the smoothie. It is important to make sure your smoothie is fully blended together.

  • Blending fully – blend until smooth
  • If you use a straw, be sure to sip slowly. Straws may incorporate air into your pouch and lead to discomfort
  • Drink slowly

Components of a Healthy Bariatric Smoothie Recipe

  • Protein Base: 1 scoop of Protein Powder
  • Liquid:1 cup (8 ounces of sugar-free liquid)
  • Fruit:½ cup
  • Vegetables: 1 handful
  • Fat:1-2 tablespoons

Optional

  • Thick Liquid Protein: ½ cup of liquid protein(Greek Yogurt or Cottage Cheese)

Add-Ons

  • Spice or Sweetener: 1-2 small pinch, up to 1 teaspoon

What to Incorporate in a Bariatric Smoothie or Protein Shake

To get the most out of your bariatric smoothies or bariatric protein shakes, specific guidelines are set by our nutritionist. The best bariatric smoothies include five components; Protein Base, Fruit/Vegetables, Liquids, Fiber, and Fats.

Protein Base

A protein-based smoothie is important for bariatric patients. There are many varieties of protein to incorporate into your smoothie or shake. Patients can use their protein source of choice.

Mexico Bariatric Center recommends that the protein powder has more than 20 grams of protein with less than 5 grams of sugar. High-protein, low-sugar supplements are best for gastric sleeve and gastric bypass patients. Some protein base options include:

  • Protein Powder: Adding a scoop or two of High Protein Powder supplements to your smoothies or shakes can aid in healthy weight loss. (Whey protein powder)
  • Pre-made bariatric protein shakes: Use already made shakes as your protein source and your liquid for a smoothie.
  • Greek Yogurt: Low-fat Greek yogurt contains the most protein compared to yogurt varieties containing fruit.
  • Fairlife Milk: Fairlife Milk offers bariatric patients more protein and calcium while still tasting like normal milk. Fairlife milk is also lactose-free so is a great option for those who are lactose intolerant.
  • Cottage Cheese

Fruit

Patients can choose almost any fruit to blend into their bariatric smoothie or bariatric shake. Regardless if it’s fresh or frozen – fruit is a great addition to any smoothie.

Ice cubes are mostly needed for fresh or canned fruit. With frozen fruit packed into your smoothie, ice cubes are not generally needed. The fruit we recommend for bariatric smoothies are:

  • Blueberries: Blueberry is great for potassium, fiber, folate, vitamin C, vitamin B12, and very beneficial for heart health.
  • Strawberries: The strawberry is filled with vitamin C, antioxidants, fiber, and more. It is one of the most popular smoothie fruit!
  • Raspberries: Raspberries are also rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, antioxidants, and phytonutrients.
  • Banana: Bananas have high amounts of potassium along with essential vitamins and minerals.
  • Peaches: Peaches are rich in iron, vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and benefit a healthy nervous system.
  • Pineapple: Pineapple is a great fruit with large amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants. It also benefits the digestion process.

Vegetables (optional)

Vegetables are also a great addition to bariatric smoothies.These are the vegetables we recommend:

  • Kale: Kale and is great for its low calorie, zero-fat, and is high in fiber. It also greatly benefits digestion and filled with nutrients.
  • Baby Spinach: Baby spinach is low in fat while high in protein, fiber, iron, calcium, thiamin, and vitamin A, C, E, and K.
  • Cucumber: Rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, fiber, folic acid, magnesium, potassium, and other major vitamins and minerals.

Fiber

In order to avoid constipation after bariatric surgery, fiber supplements are a great addition to smoothies or bariatric shakes. One to two servings of fiber supplements can really help digestion throughout the week, primarily for gastric bypass or sleeve patients. The fibers we recommend for bariatric smoothies are:

  • Chia Seeds
  • Flaxseed
  • Psyllium Husk
  • Benefiber

Liquids

All bariatric smoothies need some form of liquid. Milk, tea, or sugar-free drinks are great options to add to smoothies. This aids in digestion for gastric sleeve and gastric bypass patients. Additional liquids we recommend are:

  • Fairlife Milk
  • Dairy milk (skim milk, low-fat milk, or whole milk)
  • Almond milk, Coconut milk, or Cashew milk
  • Soy milk
  • Coconut water
  • Diet “Juice” drinks or Sugar-free beverages such as Crystal Light or Vitamin Zero water
  • Unsweetened Tea
  • Water
  • Pre-made bariatric protein shakes

Fats

In addition, fats can be implemented in smoothies. Some healthy fats for bariatric smoothies are:

  • Peanut Butter (smooth nut butter)
  • Almond Butter
  • Avocado
  • Coconut Oil

Optional Flavor Add-Ons:

  • Spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice
  • Vanilla, coconut, almond or any other extracts
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Espresso powder
  • PB2: Powdered peanut butter
  • Zero-calorie Sugar-free syrups such as Torani
  • Sugar-free jello or pudding powder

Bariatric Smoothie Recipes

Bariatric smoothies are a healthy and fun way to incorporate new foods into your bariatric diet. For the best bariatric protein shakes and protein powder for gastric sleeve and gastric bypass patients, check out our nutritionist’s Pinterest bariatric smoothie recipes.

Here are our top 3 bariatric smoothie recipes!

Banana Spinach Protein Smoothie Recipe

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  • 1 tablespoon almond butter
  • 2/3 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 banana
  • 3/4 cup of water
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1 large handful spinach

See Banana spinach protein smoothie recipe with ingredients

Berry Avocado Smoothie Recipe

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  • 1/2 of an avocado
  • 1/4 cup blueberries
  • 8-12 strawberries (no stems)
  • 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1 cup low-fat milk
  • 1 tsp raw honey

See Berry avocado smoothie recipe with ingredients & directions

Cocoa Almond Protein Smoothie

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  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp. milk (any milk)
  • 2 tbsp. almond butter
  • 2 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 3/4 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1 banana
  • 2 tsp. ground flaxseed
  • 3/4 cup ice cubes

See Cocoa Almond Protein smoothie recipe with ingredients & directions

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By Ron Elli, Ph.D.|2023-08-14T18:13:02+00:00April 23rd, 2018|Categories: |Tags: bariatric post-op, bariatric recipes, bariatric smoothies, eating a high protein, high protein diet, liquid diet, low carb, protein powder, protein shakes, recipes|1 Comment

About the Author: Ron Elli, Ph.D.

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Mexico Bariatric Center's Founder and CEO, Ron Elli, Ph.D., has been in Medical Tourism Bariatrics and Plastics since early 2007. Dr. Elli is a pioneer in the Mexico Weight Loss Surgery sector. Ron has published numerous articles in Global Healthcare and is certified by Medical Tourism Association. In the fight against obesity, Dr. Elli has been informing patients in U.S., Canada, and various corners of the globe about the benefits of this life-changing surgical treatment of obesity through bariatric seminars and online webinars.

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Bariatric Smoothies and Protein Shakes - Infographic - Post-Op Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How many protein shakes a day after bariatric surgery? ›

Have a protein shake or eat a protein food 5-6 times per day. Keep taking vitamin and mineral supplements.

Are smoothies good after bariatric surgery? ›

Smoothies are a big part of many bariatric patients' postoperative life. This is primarily because we need so much protein that we often can't get enough from our meals alone. Protein shakes become a great way to fill that deficit while enjoying something that tastes Good and contains essential nutrients.

What is the best protein powder after surgery? ›

Whey protein isolate is the preferred form for post-op patients as it is a higher quality, complete protein that has been “isolated” from fat and lactose that is naturally found in milk so it has less calories coming from carbohydrates and fat, and most calories coming strictly from protein.

What is the 30 30 rule for bariatric patients? ›

This is where the 30 30 rule for bariatric comes into play. The rule is simple: patients must consume at least 30 grams of protein within the first 30 minutes of each meal. But what is the reasoning behind this rule, and how does it help patients succeed after bariatric surgery? Let's dive in.

Is 100 grams of protein too much after gastric sleeve? ›

After weight loss surgery, protein becomes even more important. It is good to set a goal of consuming 60 to 80 grams of protein every day after a RNY or sleeve procedure and 100 grams of protein every day after a BPD/DS procedure.

What is a high-protein breakfast after bariatric surgery? ›

Some examples of foods full of protein you can include in your healthy breakfast meal are greek yogurt, eggs, soy chorizo, turkey sausage, cottage cheese (low fat), nuts, and nut butters. Eggs are super versatile, too, and great for bariatric breakfast meal prepping.

Is too much protein bad after bariatric surgery? ›

Try not to exceed the range of recommended daily protein, unless instructed to do so by your physician or dietitian. Excess protein intake will result in excess caloric intake, and any excess calories that are not burned are stored as FAT.

What happens if you don t eat enough protein after gastric bypass? ›

Without an adequate amount of proteins in the diet, the body can begin to show signs of a deficit. Increased Hunger: Cravings and poor food choices can be accelerated with irregular eating patterns and skipping meals. Unlike carbohydrates which provide the body with quick energy, proteins take longer to digest.

What is the best fruit for bariatric patients? ›

If you are at your goal weight and can add more carbs into your diet, chose from lower carbohydrate fruits, such as watermelon, grapefruit and cantaloupe. Higher carbohydrate fruits include bananas, apples, cherries and pineapple.

Which drink is not recommended after bariatric surgery? ›

Any drink that contains sugar should be avoided after bariatric surgery. Soda and sugary fruit juices are quickly absorbed and will add calories and affect your blood sugar. Carbonated beverages are not recommended in the first 2-3 weeks after surgery but can be introduced later if tolerated.

Are bananas good after bariatric surgery? ›

Bariatric Surgery patients are able to incorporate bananas and other fruits back into their diet at five to six weeks after surgery, as the stomach needs to slowly regain the strength to digest fibrous foods.

What foods are high in protein for healing after surgery? ›

Nutrients That Help Your Wounds Heal
  • Chicken.
  • Beef.
  • Eggs.
  • Fish.
  • Lentils, beans, chickpeas.
  • Nuts and seeds.
  • Tofu.
  • Quinoa.
Nov 15, 2022

How do I get enough protein after surgery? ›

Stock up on iron and protein through foods like:
  1. Poultry.
  2. Seafood.
  3. Beans and lentils.
  4. Nuts.
  5. Eggs.
  6. Tofu.

What protein shakes are good after gastric bypass? ›

Best Protein Shakes for Post Bariatric Surgery
  • Premier Protein. This is a fan favorite. ...
  • Isopure. This low carb protein shake is extremely low in fat and carbs and contains 50g of high-quality protein. ...
  • This is a flavorless, odorless, medical grade protein. ...
  • Premier Protein Water. ...
  • Isopure Protein Water.
Jun 1, 2022

How much protein shake should I drink after gastric sleeve? ›

The goal is to obtain at least 60 grams of protein per day to make ensure a proper recovery. You can check out our recommended brands for protein drinks and powders in our Supplement Guide by clicking here.

Do protein shakes count as water intake after gastric sleeve? ›

Fluid Goal: 56 ounces or 7 cups (8 ounces each) per day of sugar free, non- carbonated, non-caffeinated liquids. Your fluid intake includes protein shakes, which should be your first goal. Continue to limit sugar alcohols. Remember to drink enough fluids to maintain pale yellow to clear colored urine.

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