What can you eat when you have Diabetes?
When you have diabetes, good nutrition and a healthy eating plan are among the top tactics you can rely on to control your blood sugar and combat the effects this chronic illness has on your health.
Research shows that eating a well-balanced diet that emphasizes non-starchy vegetables, lean protein, and minimal amounts of processed foods and sugars is one of the most effective strategies you can use to manage your diabetes.
The goal is to keep blood sugar levels in their target range by eating:
- A well-balanced, nutritious diet
- Less calories
- A moderate, stable number of carbohydrates
- Healthy fats
That may sound simple enough, but it can be difficult to know where to start. Here are some tips to help you identify the foods that should be filling your plate regularly and those that should make limited appearances.
Find a doctor
Achieving balanced eating is one of the most effective ways to manage your diabetes. If you want to plan and follow a nutritious eating plan that addresses your health challenges, talk to your doctor. You can find a Providence endocrinologist or nutritionist using our provider directory. Or you can search for a primary care doctor in your area.
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This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.