My first job as a registered dietitian was in a hospital in Brooklyn, NY. Part of my job was to educate those who needed to better understand nutrition in relation to a health condition they had. Much ...
In the United States, more than 30 million people have diabetes and it is the seventh leading cause of death, according to Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. What's even worse is that ...
A diabetes-friendly diet involves managing carb intake and portions and focusing on whole, unprocessed foods to help stabilize blood sugar levels. Managing diabetes through diet is a cornerstone of ...
If you have been diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes, prioritising your diet and what you eat is key for controlling your blood sugar levels. But which foods should you eat (and which ...
Nutrition plays a critical role in managing type 1 diabetes successfully. The food you eat has a powerful and immediate effect on your blood sugar and plays an especially large role in your long-term ...
If you have type 2 diabetes, your blood sugar reacts to foods in different ways, depending on what and how much you eat. Here’s what you need to know about serving sizes and portions. Portions and ...
Diabetes is a condition where the body struggles to produce or effectively use insulin to regulate blood sugar. The three main types are Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes, with Type 2 being the ...