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Diabetes And Your Diet - What Is The Best Method?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

What you eat as a diabetic is the key to keeping your sugar levels under control. Ensuring that you maintain a healthy, balanced diet is the best way to control your diabetes and stay healthy. Having diabetes does not mean that meals have to be boring and, contrary to popular belief, the diabetic can generally eat almost anything thought they do need to pay special attention to portion sizes. The most important point that the diabetic has to bear in mind is setting mealtimes so that they eat less and at the same time each day.

The diabetic should include lots of whole grain, vegetables, and fruits in lieu of simple sugars, (such as pastries), starches, and fats. In fact, these dietary guidelines are worth being used by anyone who wants to lead a healthier lifestyle, especially those wanting to lose weight.

Another dietary change that some diabetics may need to pay attention to is calorie counting. Counting calories is especially helpful for diabetics who take medication to keep their sugar level in check. Beginners should get the help of a dietician or nutritionist to learn how to count calories properly and the best combination of foods for each meal time.

A meal plan popular with diabetics and their caregivers is the exchange system. This system allows diabetics to exchange foods with similar nutritional content for other foods from the same pre-established group. Many diabetics feel constricted and limited by what they are allowed to eat, and the exchange system makes meal time more exciting and pleasant, providing some encouragement and motivation to eat properly.

To reiterate, the most important parts of the diabetic’s diet are:

To remain healthy and keep blood sugar levels constant, the diabetic needs to follow their meal plan ensuring that they eat a nutritionally-balanced meal. The diabetic food pyramid is a great guide to use in determining what food groups to eat from and in what proportion. Diabetics should also eat smaller meals than they would under normal circumstances, all the while ensuring that their caloric intake is adequate.

To learn more go to Diabetes and at Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

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