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Find a diet for diabetes that is both good for you and that you think is
good to eat. That should be your goal as you change your diet to control
your blood sugar.
It is not necessary to stick to a strict and limited diet. Do you have to quit eating dessert? Not at all, you might eat less dessert or different ones that are lower in sugar. As long as you are tracking your blood sugar levels, eating the right amounts of different foods is most important. A healthy diet, not a "diabetes diet" Diets for people with diabetes, weight, heart disease or other health problems are all very similar. That is because a healthy diet is the same for almost everyone. That means:
Plan healthy meals It is important to plan so you are balancing the different foods you need each day. Every meal should include something from each of the basic food groups:
Done correctly, good meal planning can reduce the need for insulin or other medicines. The best way to find a way that will work for you and your family is to talk to a dietician. Either your doctor or Priority Health can suggest a dietitian available to help in your local area. Watch your portions It will take a little time to learn but try to eat the same amounts of food types at your meals. Some people weigh their food to make sure they are eating the right amounts. There are other ways that your doctor or a dietitian can show you. Eat more often. Eat at the same times. Smaller meals eaten more often during the day are a good way to keep your blood sugar at the best levels for you.
Follow the diet away from home You can dine in restaurants or at friends' homes without leaving behind your healthy diet. You can also enjoy the types of foods you like best - Mexican, Italian, or other types. Here are some simple tips you can easily use eat wisely:
Last modified
04/22/08
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