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Diabetic Diet

June 20th, 2009

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There are hundreds types of diets in the world. The main purpose of all these diets is to remain healthy by eating the right types and amount of foods at the right time. There are some specific diets like South Beach Diet, Mediterranean Diet and Atkins Diet. Also there are general diets like rice diets, low carb diets, low fat diets as well that have proven to be effective for the people. Obesity leads to disorders like hypertension, high blood pressure, increased chances of heart stroke and diabetes.

A special diabetic diet is recommended by doctors for those patients who are suffering from diabetes. It is best to visit your doctor who will guide you with the exact directions to be followed in the diabetic diet. Let’s plunge into the main details of a diabetic diet.

A diabetic diet stresses on having foods that are rich in starches. Some foods that are rich in starches are breads, cereals and some types of vegetables. You should have at least 5 servings of these foods every day. See to it that you don’t include a lot of amount of food in each serving and also keep a fixed time interval between each serving. You can also include fruits in your serving. At least have five fruits and vegetables every single day of the diabetic diet. Limit your intake of foods that are high in sugar content. Hence limit your intake of sugar and sweets. You can in fact eat substitutes like low sugar sweets.

Foods like vegetable and some seeds consist of soluble fibers that may prove to be very beneficial for people suffering from diabetes. These foods in fact slow down the absorption of glucose by the body and hence keep the levels of sugar in the body under control. Foods that have soluble fibers are legumes, beans, whole grains and nuts. Hence see to it that you include these types of foods in your diabetic diet. It is necessary that you talk in detail about your current intake of the nature and amounts of foods that you eat. After the diagnosis, your dietician will recommend the best diabetic diet for you that you will have to seriously follow for a few months before the positive effects of the diet are noticed. You can also ask your friends, family or relatives who have followed a similar diet plan for advice and their experiences.

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