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Health Encyclopedia: Diabetes Diet General Dietary Guidelines
General Dietary Guidelines
The treatment goals for a diabetes diet are:
- Achieve near normal blood glucose levels. People with type 1 diabetes and people with type 2 diabetes who are taking insulin or oral medication must coordinate calorie intake with medication or insulin administration, exercise, and other variables to control blood glucose levels. New forms of insulin are now allowing more flexibility in timing meals.
- Protect the heart and aim for healthy lipid (cholesterol and triglyceride) lev...
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Health Guide
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), of the 14.6 million people diagnosed with
diabetes, nearly 10.3 million of those people are 60 years old or older and in this age group, nearly 21%...
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Dietary Goals and ExerciseThe treatment goals for a
diabetes diet are:Achieve near-normal blood glucose levels. People with
type 1 diabetes must coordinate calorie intake with medication or insulin...
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Insulin is essential for strict control of blood glucose levels in
type 1 diabetes. Tight blood glucose control is the best way to prevent major complications in
type 1 diabetes including...
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...also causes nerve pain, burning, tingling, and numbness. Inability to determine joint position impairs
coordination.Cramping may indicate motor nerve damage, which reduces or destroys muscle...
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...(levels of consciousness, gaze, visual fields, facial movement, motor functions in the arm and leg,
coordination, sensory loss, problems with language, inability to articulate, and attention). Up...
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