When you have Diabetes, you can have anything really just as long asyou monitor your blood glucose levels. If you have Type 1 Diabetes and you are on an insulin pump , then all you have to do is bolus for what you have eaten . If you have Type 2 Diabetes, then you have to monitor your diet and excercise.
The best diet plan for a person with diabetes is food that help control blood sugar levels. Look for foods such as nuts, beans, fruits, vegetables, fish, and whole grains.
The Mayo Clinic web site contains a page devoted to information about Type I diabetes, along with suggested food choices. Here is the link to the article: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027
1 diabetes is diabetes that you are born with. 2 diabetes is a type that you get later in life usually related to eating bad food like junk food.
all type of food effect you!!
Yes, there is type 1 diabetes. And there is type 2 diabetes. One is hereditary and the other you get from eating food high in sodium or lack of excercise.
A good type 2 diabetes diet will include servings of healthy carbohydrates (like fruit, milk, yogurt, breads and grains), at least 25 grams of fiber per day, and lower fat food.
From the way it seems you can have the same diet plan for type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It is best to talk to your doctor about it, but this site offered me some great information. http://www.diabetes-and-diabetic-diet.com/
Carbohydrates are one of the major food categories (the others include proteins and fats) in a type 2 diabetes diet. They provide fuel for the body in the form of glucose. Glucose is a sugar that is the primary means of energy for all of the body's cells.
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Medications for Type 1 diabetes can be used on a patient with Type 2 diabetes and visa versa. This is the same with diets. However, you must take caution by speaking with your doctor about which diet plan is the best for your current condition.
The best place to find a good diabetic diet plan would be to check at diabetes.org. They have all the updated information on diets. They work directly with people who have diabetes.
Type 2 is more prevalent. Type 1 is usually diagnosed in younger children and young adults. Type 2 is mostly diagnosed in adults over the age of 30 and there is usually family history, but there are always a few that do not fit the typical criteria, but type 2 is usually the most common form.