healthandsymptoms
healthandsymptoms
    • Cancer
      • HER2 Breast Cancer Treatments

        HER2 Breast Cancer Treatments

      • ER2 Breast Cancer Treatment

        ER2 Breast Cancer Treatment

      • IBRANCE Palbociclib Breast Cancer Treatments

        IBRANCE Palbociclib Breast Cancer Treatments

      • Keytruda Breast Cancer Treatments

        Keytruda Breast Cancer Treatments

      • US Breast Cancer Treatment Centers

        US Breast Cancer Treatment Centers

      • Prostate Cancer Risks

        Prostate Cancer Risks

    • Diabetes
      • Non Insulin Victoza for Type 2 Diabetes

        Non Insulin Victoza for Type 2 Diabetes

      • Liraglutide Insulin Diabetes Treatment

        Liraglutide Insulin Diabetes Treatment

      • What Is Insulin?

        What Is Insulin?

      • Medications to Control Diabetes

        Medications to Control Diabetes

      • Injection Diabetes

        Injection Diabetes

      • Bydureon Injection for Type 2 Diabetes

        Bydureon Injection for Type 2 Diabetes

    • Heart Disease
      • Treatments for Stroke AFib

        Treatments for Stroke AFib

      • AFib Apixaban Medications

        AFib Apixaban Medications

      • AFib Stroke Medicine

        AFib Stroke Medicine

      • AFib Valsartan Medications

        AFib Valsartan Medications

      • Congestive Heart Failure Terms

        Congestive Heart Failure Terms

      • Embolism Types

        Embolism Types

    • Fitness & Diet
      • Yoga for Lower Back Pain

        Yoga for Lower Back Pain

      • Eating Disorders

        Eating Disorders

      • Eating Disorders Information

        Eating Disorders Information

      • Eating Disorder and Family

        Eating Disorder and Family

      • Eating Disorders Treatments

        Eating Disorders Treatments

      • Eating Disorders in Children

        Eating Disorders in Children

    • Autoimmune
      • Cosentyx Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

        Cosentyx Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

      • Ixekizumab Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

        Ixekizumab Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

      • Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

        Plaque Psoriasis Treatment

      • Medication for Plaque Psoriasis

        Medication for Plaque Psoriasis

      • Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Ankle Pain

        Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Ankle Pain

      • Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Foot Pain

        Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis Foot Pain

    • Neurological
      • Vertigo and Multiple Sclerosis

        Vertigo and Multiple Sclerosis

      • Vertigo Causes

        Vertigo Causes

      • Vertigo Causing Conditions

        Vertigo Causing Conditions

      • Vertigo Treatments

        Vertigo Treatments

      • Herpes And Alzheimer’s

        Herpes And Alzheimer’s

      • Concussion Blood Tests

        Concussion Blood Tests

    • Mental Health
      • Residential Treatment Programs

        Residential Treatment Programs

      • Mental Health Center Inpatient Treatment

        Mental Health Center Inpatient Treatment

      • Choosing an Outpatient Treatment

        Choosing an Outpatient Treatment

      • Mental Health and Addiction Integrated Treatment

        Mental Health and Addiction Integrated Treatment

      • Inpatient vs Residential Treatment For Mental Disorders

        Inpatient vs Residential Treatment For Mental Disorders

      • Mental Illness Signs

        Mental Illness Signs

      Type 2 Diabetes Diet

      type 2 diabetes, blood sugar levels, diabetes diet
      by Jenny Roberts

      Everyone worries about whether or not they are eating the right things. Whether you have specific weight-loss goals or are just looking to be healthier, a good, healthy diet can impact every aspect of your life. Diet is an especially big concern for those of us who have type 2 diabetes and need to make sure we are managing it correctly. Maintaining a healthy diabetes diet is critical to effectively manage your blood sugar levels and keep your body healthy. With all of the advice out there about what you should and shouldn’t eat, it can seem overwhelming. Here are some helpful guidelines to make sure your diabetes diet is including the right foods, and avoiding the wrong ones.

      One good thing to remember that applies to all diets is this: everything in moderation. While you may think because certain foods are on the approved list for your diabetes diet, that does not mean you should overeat. Any overconsumption can have negative impacts on your overall health, not to mention your weight. So while you have plenty of protein options to choose from if you have type 2 diabetes, remember to eat sensible portions.

      Fish and Seafood

      Now that we have mentioned it, let’s explore the protein options you have. If you love fish, then you are in luck! Fish and seafood are excellent sources of protein that are a good choice. If you are not a fan of seafood, then not to worry! Chicken and eggs are other great sources of the protein you need. However, you do need to consider how the preparation involved in your meat and fish when choosing these options. It is best to avoid anything that is fried or especially fatty.

      type 2 diabetes, blood sugar levels, diabetes diet

      Source: Thinkstock/ALLEKO

      Plant-Based Foods

      If you are a vegetarian, there are also options for you. Plant-based foods can be an easy way for you to include protein in your diet. Consider eating beans or tofu to maximize your protein intake if you aren’t eating meat, or even if you are and just want to mix up your meals a bit. If you are looking for a diet-friendly and protein-rich snack, nuts are a great choice.

      type 2 diabetes, blood sugar levels, diabetes diet

      Source: Thinkstock/Purestock

      Avoid Starch, Embrace Fiber

      Want more fruit and veggie options? In terms of vegetables, it is important for you to avoid the starchy options. This means staying away from things like potatoes and corn. However, you have plenty of alternatives like cauliflower, broccoli, and greens. In case you haven’t heard, cauliflower is rapidly becoming a popular alternative to using potatoes in certain dishes anyway! If you are in the mood for some good fruits, always go with the fresh option. Anything canned can come in potentially sugary syrups that will be bad for your blood sugar levels. One of the best options is to eat berries because they are delicious and naturally sweet. Mix these with your protein filled nuts for a delicious and diet-friendly snack.

      Whole Grains

      Now, the biggest question people usually wonder about, what types of grains can you eat if you have type 2 diabetes? The answer is a resounding, whole grains! While processed foods are extremely common, they often contain white flour, which can be incredibly unhealthy for you. Swap out your white bread for a healthier whole grain option. Another good grain option for you is the increasingly popular quinoa.

      Avoid Sodas and Alcohol

      A hidden source of potential problems for people with type 2 diabetes is in the drinks you might absentmindedly consume every day. Sodas and certain alcohol options are loaded with sugars that can throw your diet into a tailspin. Even that morning cup of coffee can be packed with sugar and creamer that you should avoid. This doesn’t mean you need to skip coffee, just skip the extra sugar and cream. Not a fan of that option? Try unsweetened tea instead.

      Keep Your Doctor in the Loop about Your Diabetes Diet

      When you are considering any changes in your diet, it is best to talk to your doctor to make sure you are making the best choices possible. While it may be easy to focus on the things you can’t eat, remember that you have plenty of delicious and diabetes diet approved foods that can leave you feeling healthier and keep your blood sugar levels in check. Explore new ways to use the foods that are best for you and you might just end up finding your new favorite recipe that just happens to be type 2 diabetes-friendly!

      Featured Image Source: Thinkstock/ratmaner
      Sourced from: everydayhealth

      Posted on November 20, 2017
      OLDER ARTICLE

      Stages of Breast Cancer

      by Cate Bale -
      NEXT ARTICLE

      Type 1 VS Type 2 Diabetes

      by Jack Maher -

      Jenny Roberts

      RELATED BY

      • non insulin victoza for type 2 diabetes
        Diabetes

        Non Insulin Victoza for Type 2 Diabetes

        Diabetes is a body malfunction where your pancreas does not produce the required amount of insulin. Resultantly, it fails to cope with your blood sugar levels. Lately, diabetes type...
      • liraglutide insulin diabetes treatment
        Diabetes

        Liraglutide Insulin Diabetes Treatment

        Victoza (liraglutide) is the same as the insulin-controlling hormone that naturally occurs in your body. Consequently, it also controls blood sugar and digestion. It is used in adjunction with...
      • insulin
        Diabetes

        What Is Insulin?

        It is said that insulin is the key to maintaining blood sugar balance. The human body needs energy to function properly. This energy is derived from sugar. The food...
      • medications to control diabetes
        Diabetes

        Medications to Control Diabetes

        Diabetes causes high levels of blood glucose, or sugar, in the body, which is what happens when the body either cannot make or use insulin the way it should....
      Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Contact