• Nutrition: 4 healthy diet habits to start for National Diabetes Awareness Month

    12.11.2018

    November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, a campaign to spread awareness about diabetes risk factors and how to make healthy lifestyle changes to prevent and manage diabetes. Diabetes affects 30 million Americans, which is about one in ten people. Many more people are at risk of developing diabetes.

    Diabetes is a condition that affects the body’s ability to properly turn food into energy, which results in the sugar or glucose in the blood becoming elevated. The consequences of poorly controlled blood sugar levels include risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, vision problems, and nerve problems.

    Regardless of the type of diabetes, it is a condition that is treatable, but unfortunately does not have a cure. Therefore, once diagnosed, medical management and self-care through healthy eating and physical activity are key to a long, healthy life with diabetes. Whether you have diabetes or are at risk of developing diabetes due to a family history, good nutrition plays an important role in improving overall blood sugar levels.

    Here are some important nutritional considerations to help take control of diabetes and stabilize blood sugar levels.

    Fill Up on Fiber

    It is a common misconception that those with diabetes should avoid foods that are carbohydrates such as bread, rice and pasta. While carbs do, in fact, raise blood sugar, fiber-containing carbohydrates are beneficial because they are filling, energizing and help sustain blood sugar levels. Important fiber-rich foods for diabetes include whole grains like quinoa and oats, carrots, sweet potatoes, leafy green vegetables, beans, and berries. While lower in carbohydrate, avocados, nuts and seeds are also good sources of fiber. Eating patterns rich in fiber can help prevent health problems like diabetes, heart disease and weight concerns.

    Balance with Protein

    A balanced meal plate for diabetes should include lean proteins like meat, chicken, fish, and eggs alongside healthy carbohydrates and vegetables. While people with diabetes can certainly benefit from a vegetarian meal plan, many vegetarian protein sources such as beans, lentils, tofu, and tempeh are also carbohydrates. Vegetarians with diabetes can maintain a healthy eating plan with good blood sugar control by ensuring an ideal balance of carbs, protein and healthy fats.

    Satiate with Good Fats

    Adding plant foods like avocado, olive oil, olives, and nuts, which contain monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, to meals can help increase satiety without increasing blood sugar levels. Researchers at Loma Linda University found that adding one-half of an avocado to lunch did not result in an increase in blood sugar levels compared to blood sugar levels after consuming a standard lunch. So try the addition of avocado to a sandwich or walnut pesto to a pasta salad, for example, to not only improve flavor, but reap the health benefits of good fats.

    Control Portion Sizes

    Everybody needs a different amount of food daily, which means that most people with diabetes and those at an increased risk of developing diabetes need to monitor how much they eat. Keeping an eye on portion sizes is particularly important when indulging in treats or when eating out. The Nutrition Facts food label and restaurant menu boards serve as useful tools to gauge serving size and nutritional content of foods. Smartphone food tracking applications that use a vast nutritional database for logging foods and their nutritional values can be very helpful in increasing accountability for foods consumed and improving overall awareness of how one’s overall eating pattern is stacking up.

    A proactive and healthy eating plan for diabetes includes a focus on fiber, protein and healthy fats while keeping portion sizes on track for good blood sugar control.

    Source: https://www.whittierdailynews.com/2018/11/07/nutrition-4-healthy-diet-habits-to-start-for-national-diabetes-awareness-month/

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