Diabetes Problem
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Lalbabu - Jun 22nd, 2024 3:34 pm.
Lalbabu
Lalbabu
I have type 2 diabetes since 2 years. What dietary changes should I make to better manage my diabetes?Are there any foods I should avoid or include more of?
re: Diabetes Problem by Dr. B. S. Bhalla - Jun 22nd, 2024 4:34 pm
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Dr. B. S. Bhalla
Dr. B. S. Bhalla
Managing type 2 diabetes effectively often involves making specific dietary changes to help control blood sugar levels. Here are some dietary tips and recommendations:

Foods to Include:

Non-Starchy Vegetables:

Leafy greens (spinach, kale)
Broccoli, cauliflower, bell peppers
Zucchini, cucumber, tomatoes

High-Fiber Foods:

Whole grains (brown rice, whole-wheat pasta, quinoa)
Legumes (beans, lentils, chickpeas)
Fruits with skin (apples, pears)

Lean Proteins:

Chicken, turkey, lean cuts of beef
Fish (especially fatty fish like salmon, mackerel)
Plant-based proteins (tofu, tempeh)

Healthy Fats:

Avocado, nuts, and seeds
Olive oil, canola oil
Fatty fish (salmon, sardines)

Dairy Alternatives:

Low-fat or non-fat dairy products (yogurt, milk)
Plant-based milk (unsweetened almond milk, soy milk)

Low-Glycemic Index (GI) Foods:

Whole grains, legumes
Non-starchy vegetables
Most fruits (berries, apples, oranges)

Foods to Avoid or Limit:

Sugary Foods and Beverages:

Sugary drinks (sodas, sweetened teas, fruit juices)
Sweets and desserts (cakes, cookies, pastries)

Refined Carbohydrates:

White bread, white rice, regular pasta
Processed snacks (chips, crackers)

Trans Fats and Saturated Fats:

Fried foods, fast food
Processed meats (bacon, sausage)
Full-fat dairy products, butter

High-Sodium Foods:

Canned soups and vegetables (unless labeled low sodium)
Processed and packaged foods
Fast food and restaurant meals

Alcohol:

If consumed, limit to moderate amounts and monitor blood sugar levels closely.

General Dietary Tips:

Eat Balanced Meals: Aim for a mix of protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates in each meal to help stabilize blood sugar levels.

Portion Control: Pay attention to portion sizes to avoid overeating, especially with carbohydrate-rich foods.

Regular Meal Timing: Try to eat at consistent times each day to help manage blood sugar levels.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day.

Monitor Blood Sugar: Regularly check your blood sugar levels to understand how different foods affect you.

Example of a Balanced Meal Plan:

Breakfast: Oatmeal topped with berries and a small handful of nuts.

Lunch: Grilled chicken salad with mixed greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, olive oil, and vinegar dressing.
Snack: Carrot sticks with hummus.

Dinner: Baked salmon with quinoa and steamed broccoli.

Dessert: A small piece of dark chocolate or a bowl of mixed berries.
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