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		<title>Diabetes Diet To Control Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proper diet is very important for people suffering from diabetes. It is recommended that the diet of diabetes patient should be high in fiber and low in fat. Diabetes diet is not a special food that is packaged by a pharmaceutical company and can be purchased off the shelf. Neither is it a complicated dieting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Diabetic_Diets4.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Diabetic_Diets4.jpg" title='' alt='' /></a><br />Proper diet is very important for people suffering from diabetes. It is recommended that the diet of diabetes patient should be high in fiber and low in fat. Diabetes diet is not a special food that is packaged by a pharmaceutical company and can be purchased off the shelf. Neither is it a complicated dieting plan. It is just a healthy eating habit which emphasizes on fruits, vegetable and whole grains. Diabetes diet can also be practiced by healthy people who want to lead a healthy lifestyle.<br/><br/>History Of Diabetes Diet<br/><br/>During the early days before the discovery of insulin, doctors would recommend diabetes patient to consume a low-calorie diet. It is more to prevent ketoacidosis, which is caused by high concentrations of ketone bodies. This was due to the breakdown of amino acids and deamination of amino acids by our body. The low-calorie diet didn&#8217;t actually cure diabetes but it did prolong the life of the patient quite a bit.<br/><br/>Establish A Good Eating Habit<br/><br/>You should establish a regular eating habit for your meals and snacks. As far as possible, avoid ad hoc eating habit because it is difficult to control what goes into your stomach. Always eat the healthiest food in the right amount. Excessive amounts are also not good for the body.<br/><br/>If you are taking diabetes medication or insulin, your eating habits will have to be stricter. Eat only the right amount of servings from each food group. You could talk to your doctor if you have difficulty with your diabetes diet. He will probably recommend a dietitian who can tailor your diabetes diet to your lifestyle.<br/><br/>Carbohydrates In Your Diabetes Diet<br/><br/>The American Diabetes Association recommends that carbohydrates should form 60% to 70% of the total caloric intake. This is somewhat controversial because some studies have suggested a low carbohydrate diet. It is best to work out your diabetes diet with your dietitian. Try to plan your diabetes diet to have the same amount of carbohydrate at each mealtime to maintain an ideal blood sugar level right through the day.<br/><br/>Exchange List In Diabetes Diet<br/><br/>The &#8220;exchange scheme&#8221; was introduced in the 1950 by the American Diabetes Association. The purpose or intent is to allow patients to swap or exchange food of the same caloric value with another of similar value. For example, you may eat more cake and reduce on the potatoes at dinner time. The exchange list is not so popular with current dietitians. They are more likely to introduce diabetes diet that includes a wide range of fruit, vegetables and one that has a high fibre content and low in sugar and saturated fat.<br/><br/>Conclusion<br/><br/>To minimize the risk of diabetes complication, we must practice a healthy eating habit. This is the most logical way to maintain an ideal blood sugar level. Your diabetes diet need not be bland and boring. You could include your favorite food by balancing it with other healthy nutritious items. Be creative at your meal plan and at the same time mindful of the effects it brings to your diabetes diet.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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		<title>Types of Diabetes – Type 1, 2 and Gestational</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 23:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is caused when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to naturally turn sugars ingested into your body into energy. There are three major types of diabetes.Type-1 DiabetesThis type of diabetes is an autoimmune disease &#8211; which is a result of the body&#8217;s failure to fight infection. As a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Types_of_Diabetes9.jpg"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Types_of_Diabetes9.jpg" title='' alt='' /></a><br />Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is caused when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to naturally turn sugars ingested into your body into energy. There are three major types of diabetes.<br/><br/>Type-1 Diabetes<br/><br/>This type of diabetes is an autoimmune disease &ndash; which is a result of the body&rsquo;s failure to fight infection. As a result, the body begins to attack its own cells &ndash; in this case the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. The body destroys the beta cells and no insulin is produced. People with type-1 diabetes have to take insulin shots daily in order to live.<br/><br/>The causes of type-1 diabetes are not known, however autoimmune, genetic, and environmental factors are believed to play a role in the onset of type-1 diabetes. This type of diabetes can affect people of any age, but most often is found in children and young adults. Symptoms of type-1 diabetes include increased thirst and urination, constant hunger, blurred vision, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue. An early diagnosis of type-1 diabetes is very important. Without daily injections of insulin, a person with this type of diabetes is at a high risk of lapsing into a diabetic coma, a life-threatening condition.<br/><br/>Type-2 Diabetes<br/><br/>This type of diabetes is the most common type. Type-2 diabetes usually affects adults who are obese, have a family history of diabetes, or have a previous history of gestational diabetes. Type-2 diabetes is not caused by the body&rsquo;s inability to produce insulin, but rather by the body&rsquo;s inability to use the insulin it creates effectively. This causes the blood to have higher levels of sugars than normal.<br/><br/>The symptoms of type-2 diabetes include frequent thirst and urination, nausea, unexplained weight loss, frequent infections, wounds and sores heal slowly, and fatigue.<br/><br/>This type of diabetes can often be prevented or controlled with certain lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet and regular exercise. Some patients need to take medications and many use natural treatments to effectively control the symptoms of type-2 diabetes.<br/><br/>Gestational Diabetes<br/><br/>This type of diabetes occurs in pregnant women and is caused by an intolerance to carbohydrates, which causes blood sugar levels to increase. It is very important for a woman who has gestational diabetes to control the disease in order to prevent the baby from being affected at birth. If the blood sugar levels in the pregnant woman are not under control, there is a risk of the baby going into insulin shock at birth.<br/><br/>Gestational diabetes risk factors include a family history of diabetes, increased maternal age, and obesity. While the symptoms of gestational diabetes usually disappear after the birth, there are significant risks to both the mother and child. The mother is at a higher risk of developing type-2 diabetes at a later time and the child is at a higher risk of being obese or developing diabetes later in life.<br/><br/>Preventing the Onset of Diabetes<br/><br/>Many times, diabetes can be prevented or the onset can be delayed.<br/><br/>All three types of diabetes can be controlled effectively by changes in your lifestyle. A healthy diet is the most important change &ndash; eating healthy foods on a normal schedule allows your body to perform the tasks necessary to sustain life. A healthy diet should consist of plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, fiber, and Omega-3 fatty acids. Once a person has been diagnosed with any type of diabetes, the intake of carbohydrates should be monitored and the intake of sugars should be greatly reduced.<br/><br/>Regular exercise is also important for your overall health. Keeping your body in good working order by keeping muscles toned and blood flowing correctly also helps your body to perform its normal tasks. It is important for early diagnosis and effective treatment of diabetes in order to avoid more serious illness and diseases that can be associated with diabetes such as heart disease and stroke. Diabetics are at a higher risk of developing many other diseases and illnesses, but the most important thing to remember is that if you work with your body, your body will work for you.<br/><br/><br/><br/> </p>
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