Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at
9:16 am
Article by Jeffrey E. Feldberg
As more research becomes available, it is clear the role a healthy diet plays in diabetes care is increasingly important to patients. Combined with high quality diabetes supplies and tools, a healthy diet can have a strong, beneficial impact on a patient
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 at
9:17 am
Article by Andrew Bicknell
The complexity of the diabetic diet plan can be overwhelming for just about anybody. Doctors and dieticians can no longer depend on preprinted diet sheets or formulated meal patterns to provide the proper nutrition to people with diabetes. There is no such thing as the “ADA diet” or one specific diet for diabetes.
In fact the ADA recommends that the term “ADA diet” not be used because they no longer believe in any one single meal plan or a specific amount of nutrients needed each day. The old way of doing a diabetic diet plan in which a doctor determined levels of caloric intake based on percentages of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats is no longer used.
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Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011 at
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Sunday, November 13th, 2011 at
9:19 am
Article by Nancy Saega
The Medifast system, founded within 1980, experimented with crack the most famous misconceptions with regards to a diet by simply improving the dieter see the correct pitfalls and how to avoid them, and providing the know how and prepared meals to perform weight reduction. Instead of promoting a major accident diet, weight reduction is designed for approximately something like 20 lbs monthly. Along with practically thirty years available, this Medifast program remains advised by greater than similar to 20 thousand physicians and assisted more than one million people.
Medifast Weight loss applications are usually custom-made for guys, ladies, and diabetes sufferers. You can also get certain guidelines regarding teens, seniors, nursing moms, patients along with gout pain, and those that have undergone bariatric surgery. The actual ideas include part governed, nutritionally well-balanced, low-fat dishes, snacks and in addition drinks.
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Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at
9:17 am
Article by Amy Stephens
Nutrition is all about what a person with diabetes eats. Nutrition and diet mean the same thing. A person with diabetes has 3 ways to control their blood sugar levels: Nutrition, physical activity and medication. The combination of good nutrition and physical activity prevent pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
There are several types of Vegetarian diets, including strict Vegan diets (no animal products may be consumed) and lacto-ovo diets, in which vegetarians may consume cheese, eggs, and other dairy products. It is essential that vegetarians carefully balance their nutrition through diabetic diet meal plans so that they are able to obtain the proper amount of protein to stay healthy
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Thursday, September 8th, 2011 at
9:16 am
Article by Flor Serquina
There are about 17 million people in the U.S. who have diabetes mellitus and 90% of those diagnosed have non-insulin dependent diabetes or Type-Two diabetes. Once diagnosed, the course of treatment for this disease usually involves a controlled and healthy diet and physical regimen and if necessary, medication.
Treating Type-Two Diabetes
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Thursday, July 7th, 2011 at
9:16 am
Article by Kate Fox
Diabetes is a very serious condition. And it can be overwhelming when you’re trying to find the best diet for diabetes.
This article is not a comprehensive overview of the diabetic diet. However as someone who has lived with diabetes for over 25 years, I’ll offer some diet tips for living well with diabetes.
(I’m assuming that we’re talking mainly about type 2 diabetes for this article however several of the points may also pertain to type 1 diabetics).
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Monday, November 29th, 2010 at
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Monday, October 4th, 2010 at
8:22 am
I had to get some bloodwork and a urine test done to check for diabetes, and I had to fast. I was just reading on the lab’s website that when you’re fasting you should only be drinking water… I thought diet pop would be okay because it has no sugar in it but now I’m wondering if could have effected my test results…