Sunday, October, 25, 2009
Insulin Resistance Diet
October 02, 2008
Eating a diet high in sugar may not increase the risk of developing
diabetes, new research suggests. In a recent clinical trial of
non-diabetic adults, there was no difference in insulin resistance
between those who ate 200 grams of sugar per day and those who
consumed 80 grams per day.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Gretchen Becker
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Health Expert
...cured. "Next week I'll be really, really good at my diet." You might think it's good to...
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By Lisa Nelson
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Health Expert
...magazine share some tips based on the "Flat Belly" diet. I was very excited because it sounded...
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By Kelsey Bonilla
,
Health Expert
...during pregnancy. A side effect of raging hormones is insulin resistance. I've mentioned this...
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By Kelsey Bonilla
,
Health Expert
...experience insulin resistance, you can cater your diet to fit your body's needs. For example,...
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By Gretchen Becker
,
Health Expert
...insulin resistance through exercise and, if possible, weight loss should help. Another...
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Health Guide
...maintain their routines for exercise. If not exercising, develop a plan to engage a routine of proper
diet and exercise. If you have gestational diabetes, follow the recommendations of your...
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...who develop gestational diabetes are able to control blood glucose levels through changes in their
diet and increasing exercise. If this does not bring blood sugar levels into a normal range,...
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...(strips that test for B-hydroxybuterate) 2. Increase ingestion of sugar free fluids (water,
diet soda, etc.) Suggest 8 oz. every hour 3. Additional insulin administration...
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...elderly. Family history and genetics play a large role in type 2 diabetes. Low activity level, poor
diet, and excess body weight (especially around the waist) significantly increase your risk...
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...industrialization, however, this system wreaks havoc on modern humans by intensifying the effects of high-salt
diets and sedentary lifestyle. Of particular importance in these harmful responses...
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