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Typically, diabetic diets make the patient lose weight as opposed to gaining weight. However, it is of course possible to gain weight on such a diet. Regular exercise is still essential.
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Diabetic diets are used to control the patients sugar level and help to lose weight if the person is overweight. I deitician will give you a plan to follow depending upon diabetic needs.
patients often regain some of the lost weight. But few patients regain it all. Of course, diet and activity level after surgery also play a role in how much weight a patient may ultimately lose.
Low sugar and low carbohydrate diets are usually used to help diabetics control their blood sugars and lose weight. You should follow a healthy diabetic diet and also exercise daily. An example of a diabetic diet can be found at www.diabetes-and-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_diet.htm
Diabetic diets tend to be much healthier than what the average American eats so yes, you probably would loose weight on this type of plan.However as diabetic needs are unique you should ask a doctor or nutritionalist first.
Any weight loss program undertaken by a diabetic should be closely monitored by a physician. There are no commercial systems dedicated to clients with diabetes as the liability would be tremendous. The most effective weight loss plans for diabetics are the eating plans offered by the American Diabetic Association (ADA).
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Yes there is a diabetic plan to help you lose weight. A great website to find more information and specific meal plans is http://www.naturaldiabetics.com/diabetic-cooking/