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Kindly Describe The Food Habits To Be Adopted For Diabetic?

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Posted on Mon, 24 Jun 2013
Question: Kindly describe the food habits to be adopted for Type 1 IDDM patient.
Is it advisable for Type 1 Diabetic patient to consume alcohal once in a blue moon...??
What are the restrictions for non veg eating habits persons......???
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Basheer Ahamed (2 hours later)
Hello,



In Type I Diabetes, it is important to know the carbohydrate content of a given meal.
This will determine the requirement of insulin to be taken with the meal to control the blood sugar.
Proteins and fats will also have an effect on the blood sugar. However, this will not rapidly change the blood sugar like carbohydrates.

Alcohol contains lot of empty calories, which will affect the blood sugar.

The amount of each food type you eat depends on your diet, weight, exercise and other health risk conditions.
That is why you need the help of a doctor and a dietician to do a meal plan that is personalized for that individual.

Hope it helps.
Note: For further follow-up, discuss your blood glucose reports with our diabetologist. Click here.

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Kindly Describe The Food Habits To Be Adopted For Diabetic?

Hello,



In Type I Diabetes, it is important to know the carbohydrate content of a given meal.
This will determine the requirement of insulin to be taken with the meal to control the blood sugar.
Proteins and fats will also have an effect on the blood sugar. However, this will not rapidly change the blood sugar like carbohydrates.

Alcohol contains lot of empty calories, which will affect the blood sugar.

The amount of each food type you eat depends on your diet, weight, exercise and other health risk conditions.
That is why you need the help of a doctor and a dietician to do a meal plan that is personalized for that individual.

Hope it helps.