You can find information about a pre-diabetes diet by going to your local pharmacy, or a consulting a doctor to learn about your diet. If this is not possible for any reason, you can find information online by going to "http://diabeticdietfood.com/pre-diabetic-diet-food-plan".
Whole wheat bread, oatmeal, bananas, apples and other fruits are great for pre diabetes diet. Turkey and chicken are also good. A diet low in carbohydrates is preferable.
possibly but you should see a doctor
Pre Diabetes is when you blood glucose levels are higher than normal but they aren't high enough to cause diabetes. You have to diet and exercise to fix your blood glucose levels.
The website www.diabeteswellbeing.com/atkins-diet-diabetes.html, can provide information on the atkins diet for people with diabetes. It gives detailed information about how the atkins diet works for people with diabetes.
I would recommend drinking DIET sodas if you are a Pre-diabetic because if you don't and you drink Regular Sugary drinks you will be at high risk for diabetes (Only if your Doctor says's you are a Pre_diabetic)
Borderline diabetes is also known as pre-diabetes. It is a fasting blood sugar level of 100-125 mg/dl. Making immediate diet and exercise changes can postpone a type 2 diabetes diagnosis.
The best answer would be to ask your Doctor. There are articles on the matter online. Buzzle.com, which is a sight full of intelligent articles, has a very good article on a pre diabetes diet. Also remember that there are alot of diabetics out there, asking a diabetic friend would probably help as well.
A pre-diabetes diet was reccomended to you as a way to reduce the chance of developing diabetes in the future. It is meant to regulate your blood sugar levels so your pancreas doesn't have to work as hard to produce sufficient insulin. You will likely need to stick with whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and stay far away from extra added sugar and fats.
A reduction of sugar in the diet could be for many different factors. One reason might be to decrease the risk of pre diabetes or diabetes. Another reason may be to help someone lose weight.
It all depends on what kind of person you are. If you're the kind that usually eats junk food most of the time, the Pre Diabetes probably won't work for you. But if you typically eat vegetables and fruits, it will most likely be successful.
Talk to your doctor or detrition. These are the two best options and safest options rather then own research. Otherwise there are cookbooks that deal with diabetes diets.