A Diabetic
Diet and Losing Weight
When your doctor tells you, “Diabetic Diet” you may
tend to freak out, but you don't have to. There are no actual
Diabetic Diets out there for you to take part in. However, a
licensed nutritionist and your doctor can give you support and
guidance in the right direction. This article will provide you
with some tips and give you some ideas for to discuss with your
doctor and the nutritionist.
After you have some time to adjust to the idea of having
diabetes, call your doctor and get some information on how to
eat properly to control your diabetes. Since there are no exact
diets to use for diabetes you can create one that will
specifically fit your needs. The first thing to take into
consideration is that when you have diabetes you don't have to
quit eating everything you normally eat you just need to eat
them differently.
A few things you can change in your eating habits are:
1. How much you eat
2. When you eat
3. How you prepare your food
4. Decrease sugar and sweets
5. Watch how and when you eat carbohydrates
6. Increase the following:
• Fruits
• Vegetables
• Whole wheat grains
7. Reduce fat intake
8. Moderation in alcohol
When you are trying to adjust to a Diabetic Diet Plan keep
track of how much you normally eat at each meal and if you have
snacks throughout the day. If you don't eat regular meals, then
it’s important for you to create an eating schedule. You
need to see to it that you are eating breakfast, lunch, and
dinner along with small snacks in between meals. It is
important to maintain at least a 1600 calorie diet on a daily
basis.
If you are used to eating a large amount of food then you
will need to cut back a little bit at each meal. Adding small
snacks during the day will help fill the void in your stomach.
This will do positive things for you. It will help keep your
sugar level. Keep your appetite under control. And keep you
from pigging out when you sit down to eat a regularly scheduled
meal.
A really positive aspect to eating like this, along
with exercise, is that it will help you to lose weight. Not
only will it help in the short term, but once you get used to
it, you will find you can keep the weight off. In
addition you may well see an overall increase in your physical
health.
Make sure you eat breakfast every morning and try to include
some fruit. Fruit not only taste good, but it is good for
giving you energy and it can be a great snack. It’s also
important that you eat lunch every day to help you maintain a
steady amount of energy throughout your day no matter what you
are doing. If you are a person that normally skips lunch try
starting out by having some crackers or a salad for lunch so
you will be eating something and it will be a light meal.
The next important meal you need to eat is dinner. When you
eat dinner try to eat a well balanced meal so that your body
won't feel over full or bulky. It is also important to eat at
regular set times every day so that your body can adjust and
process the food before you go to bed. Be careful not to eat
too early. If you eat too early in the evening then you may
become hungry again and want to eat before you go to bed.
There is one last tip to pass on about your diabetic meals.
And this is how you prepare your meals. You should broil or
bake your meats. In addition if you have to cook on the top of
the stove use Virgin Olive Oil in lieu of butter and othert
trans fat laden foods.
As you can see a diabetic diet is not the end of the world.
If fact if it is followed, you will delay the worsening of your
diabetes, lose weight and improve your health overall.
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