Sunday, February 15, 2009

Fighting Diabetes With the Right Diet

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Diabetes is another health concern where diet plays a very important role. The treatment program for diabetes strictly includes the intake of foods belonging to the food pyramid. As a general rule, patients with diabetes are required to pay attention on their carbohydrate intake. They should watch their weight very closely so as not to be underweight or overweight. Diabetes is a condition wherein the body can't process glucose or blood sugar properly. That or the body can't produce the necessary amount it needs for its daily activities. It istherefore important for a person with diabetes to keep his or her blood sugar level stable. 

Although diabetes has been medically determined as having no "cure" and being practically irreversible, a healthy diet for diabetes can go a long way in managing the disease and improving the diabetic's lifestyle. In fact, good nutrition and diet together with regular exercise (whether light or moderate) and weight management are crucial to preventing the serious complications of this ailment and giving the diabetic a longer lease on life. A recent study shows that a fiber-rich, low-fat plant-based diet, also called a vegan diet, combined with moderate exercises can so dramatically control blood glucose to almost normal levels. 

A diabetic diet requires a well-balanced, healthy diet. The food pyramid as created by the American Diabetic Association is a good guide for diabetic patients. Here are good meal suggestions for people with diabetes: 

Breakfast and Snacks Meal Suggestions 
Cereal 
Bread 
Cooked starchy vegetables like beans and potato 
Nuts 
Non-fat milk 

Starchy vegetables, cereals, and breads are good sources of
starch. Regardless of what others may think, diabetic experts
encourage patients to eat starchy foods in the right amounts.
This is required by the body, especially for diabetic patients
whose bodies can't produce the necessary amount of blood sugar
that it needs for fuel. 

Milk is a good source of protein. A good diabetic diet accounts
for around 15-20% protein intake. However, never exceed the 20%
limit as doing so may cause complications like renal diseases.
Roasted nuts are good sources of protein as well. 

Lunch and Dinner Meal Suggestions 

Beef Broccoli 
Chicken salad 
Vegetable medley 
Fruits for desert 
Brown rice 
Juice 

Vegetables are vital to any healthy diet. This food group is
always a necessary, regardless if you're diabetic or not.
Vegetables are sources of vitamins, minerals, and fiber that can
help metabolize glucose. Aside from that, the fiber found in
vegetables may also help slow down the absorption of glucose
from the intestines. 

Lean meat is a must for people with diabetes. This means that
there should be no traces of fat included in your meals. They
should be removed prior to food preparation. The skin of the
chicken should be disposed of and the traces of animal fats
should be taken out. Diabetic patients are prone to developing
thicker blood so added cholesterol in your food is not going to
help your heart. 

Consumption of sweets and sugar foods should be reduced, if you
can't take it out of your diet completely. There are different
types of sugar. Some of them are beneficial, while others are
not. To be sure, don't eat processed sweets like cakes,
pastries, chocolates, and candies. Stick to naturally sweet
foods like honey, fruits, and fresh juices.

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