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Slightly thick drink IDDSI Level 1

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Grey line indicates that this leaflet is for thick drinks - IDDSI Level 1
Grey line indicates that this leaflet is for thick drinks - IDDSI Level 1

IDDSI is the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative.

Why is this drink thickness needed?

It may be used if you have difficulties swallowing thin drinks, for example water or any other drink that flows like water.

Thin drinks travel quickly through the mouth and throat. This can sometimes result in them ‘going the wrong way’. This is known as aspiration.

Thickening your drink can sometimes reduce the risk of aspiration by keeping the liquid together and slowing the movement of the liquid in the throat to allow the swallowing muscles to ‘catch up’.

Not everyone needs their fluids thickened to the same consistency. How thick the drink needs to be depends on the person’s swallowing difficulty.

Thickened fluids should only be recommended after a swallowing assessment by a Speech and Language Therapist. Your doctor can prescribe the thickening powder for you.

What is a Slightly Thick Drink?

  • A drink that is thicker than water.
  • It leaves a coating on an empty glass.
  • Some drinks may naturally be slightly thick for example some milkshakes.
  • It can be drunk through a straw but only if advised by a Speech and Language Therapist.
Spoon with slightly thick drink dripping

Tips

  • You need to use a thickening powder to thicken your drink.
  • The thickener used in Addenbrooke’s Hospital is Resource ThickenUp Clear.

STOP: Please note that if you are using a different brand of thickener, the mixing instructions may differ – please check packaging for instructions and/or discuss with your SLT.

  • It is important that all your drinks are Slightly Thick.
  • If you are taking nutritional supplements the Dietician or Speech and Language Therapist will be able to advise you which nutritional supplements are available for your recommended drink consistency. Thickening nutritional supplements are not recommended.
  • If you are taking any liquid medication, please discuss with your pharmacist if these can be thickened to the appropriate consistency or whether there are any suitable alternative options.

Method

A hand scooping Resource ThickenUp Clear in a clean, dry cup.
Put one scoop of Resource ThickenUp Clear in a clean, dry cup.
A hand adding 200mls of thin liquid (a liquid that flows like water) to a glass.
Add 200ml thin liquid (a liquid that flows like water).
A hand stirring clear liquid in a glass with a spoon
Stir until the powder fully dissolved.

Allow to stand for one minute before serving.

References/sources of evidence

© The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative 2019. (opens in a new tab) Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike 4.0 License.

Nestle (2023) Resource® ThickenUp® Clear
Accessed: 27 February 2023).

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