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Diabetes (Pre-Diabetes) Diet Guidelines
Having a clear understanding of sugar diabetes
diet principles is very important if you or a family member
is diabetic or has been diagnosed with pre-diabetes. Sugar
diabetes is simply another name for the condition. Pre-diabetes
is a condition where the blood sugar level is abnormally high,
but not so high that diabetes itself has been diagnosed.
Have you been diagnosed with pre-diabetes: YES / NO ?
What is the course of action you will be taking: ____________________.
People can often recover from pre-diabetes through careful
management of their food intake so that their blood sugar returns
to normal levels. Even some people with diagnosed type 2 diabetes
are able to do this. This is a highly desirable thing to do
because living with diabetes has long term dangers for other
areas of your health including problems with vision, vascular
problems including heart attacks and strokes, and also a risk
of kidney failure. Good management of blood glucose levels
through diet can put diabetes into remission which reduces
the risk of many of these complications.
Patients
will almost always be advised by their doctor to see a
dietician to set up a personalized diet plan. It is important
to check back regularly to report on how things are going and
tweak the plan to take account of changes in your general health
and lifestyle as well as glucose levels.
Have you seen a dietician: YES / NO ?
What diet plan is right for you: ____________________.
Even though this condition is often related to being overweight,
it is not a great idea to try to lose weight fast. Crash diets
cause big swings in blood sugar levels which can be very dangerous
for diabetics whose bodies are not equipped to deal with them.
Unless your medical practitioner advises otherwise, your aim
should be to keep your weight steady in the beginning. When
you have adjusted to the new foods and restrictions that you
will be advised to apply, you will probably find that your
weight automatically stabilizes and perhaps begins to fall
slowly. A loss of 10 to 20 pounds a year is fine.
Most new diabetics are recommended to eat more of the following
foods:
- starchy
carbs, especially whole grains (brown rice, whole grain
bread, etc)
- vegetables
- most
fruits
Which foods do you enjoy and will eat more of: ____________________.
And to cut out or restrict the following foods:
- sugar
and anything containing it (check labels)
- fruit
juices
- fats
- alcohol
- salt
Which foods do you need to eliminate or reduce: ____________________.
Some fruits such as bananas and mangoes are very sweet but
can usually be eaten in normal quantities at the end of a meal.
Don't eat a lot of sweet fruit or eat it alone. If you do eat
foods with a high glycemic index, it is important to take them
with fibrous foods to slow down the impact of the sugars in
the food on the blood. That is why whole fruits are often okay
for most people following a sugar diabetes diet but fruit juices
are not.
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: 2009
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