Weight Management for Diabetes
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Misconceptions of Type 2 Diabetes: Genetic Links and Weight Management - Exercising - Diabetes
healthcentral.com — “Diabetes Expert Gretchen Becker applauds new press attention to the point that those with type 2 diabetes most likely suffer the disease because of genetics, not a sedentary lifestyle and poor diet.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on June 17, 2011 at 2:00 pm By:
@BeauDee_Nicole This article explains genetics and other risks behind getting #diabetes http://bit.ly/iYdWyA
Hunger Scales: Recognizing Hunger as a Tool for Weight Management | Joslin Diabetes Center Blog
blog.joslin.org — “Hunger Scales: Recognizing Hunger as a Tool for Weight Management | Joslin Diabetes Center Blog” View full resource at blog.joslin.org
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Tips for Managing your Weight with Diabetes - Diabetes
healthcentral.com — “Tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle while managing diabetes.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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@BadGirlBoom We've got some great recipes for you! http://t.co/pymdZv4 = 3 appetizers by @davidmendosa & check slides:http://t.co/Bf1VBxY
Symposier - Taking Control of Your Diabetes: Weight Management
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: UCtelevision " For people with diabetes, maintaining a healthy weight is crucial to ensure good health. But keeping weight under control is difficult, especially with so many weight management options to choose from. To help make sense of it all, TCOYD host Dr. Steven Edelman welcomes Dr. Ken Fujioka, an expert at the forefront of obesity therapies, to discuss the most successful weight loss techniques. Series: Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD) [7/2010] [” View full resource at symposier.com
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Dr. Ken Fujioka - Taking Control of Your Diabetes: Weight Management. http://bit.ly/aruFNy
Diabetes and Weight-Management Games | TRUtricks
trutricks.com — “Written byGinger Vieira ofLiving in Progress It's been a busy July so far and I backed-off on the constant blogging of meals and exercise. I never” View full resource at trutricks.com
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Snacking for Weight Control? :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Conventional wisdom, along with a fair number of scientific studies, holds that snacking between meals can lead to excess body weight. At the very lea...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on July 7, 2010 at 7:25 pm By:
#diabetes #weight A new study finds that teens who snack more weigh less. Can you apply these results? http://bit.ly/9z0cAq
Sexual Health and Weight :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “A study finds that obese people have poorer sexual health outcomes even though they have less sex — why?” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on June 23, 2010 at 7:55 pm By:
#diabetes A study finds that obese people have poorer sexual health outcomes even though they have less sex—why? http://bit.ly/cgs8gy
Correcting Hypoglycemia and Lows and Managing Diabetes Weight Gain
dex4.com — “A definition of hypoglycemia, a state where blood glucose " the sugar in your blood " falls below normal range. Also referred to as a low blood sugar episode, a hypo, an insulin reaction or insulin shock. People who experience hypoglycemia attacks can gain weight or increased body fat due to not maintaining a healthy diet by using high calorie foods to treat hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.” View full resource at dex4.com
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New Smart Choice Calculator from Dex4 can help educators teach and PWD choose hypo Rx with fewer cals, fat, sodium: http://bit.ly/cSpJ9g.
Diabetic Management – Controlling the Weight, Controlling the Disorder | The Poor Diabetic
thepoordiabetic.com — “Two of the most important issues include the management of blood-sugar levels and the intake of carbohydrates and sugars. Diabetic management is the best way to address these two important factors.” View full resource at thepoordiabetic.com
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Diabetes Weight Management Programs | Joslin Diabetes Center Blog
blog.joslin.org — “Diabetes Weight Management Programs | Joslin Diabetes Center Blog” View full resource at blog.joslin.org
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Controlling your diabetes through weight management programs http://bit.ly/bkbqOU
Diabetes – Managing Your Weight Using a Diet Plan | The Poor Diabetic
thepoordiabetic.com — “To effectively manage your diabetes, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, which involves a balanced diet, consistent exercise and weight control that is sensible and well planned. Specific regulation of your sugar consumption is not actually necessary, unless it is a part of your overall balanced diet. More importantly, you need to balance your entire diet in order to remain healthy and have a firm grasp on the disease.” View full resource at thepoordiabetic.com
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Why weight loss should not be a part of diabetes management | The Poor Diabetic
thepoordiabetic.com — “So go ahead and chuck that scale out of the window, I did. Because in all intensive purposes you do not need it.” View full resource at thepoordiabetic.com
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Why weight loss should not be a part of diabetes management | The Poor Diabetic
thepoordiabetic.com — “So go ahead and chuck that scale out of the window, I did. Because in all intensive purposes you do not need it.” View full resource at thepoordiabetic.com
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Why weight loss should not be a part of diabetes management: So go ahead and chuck that scale out of the window,... http://bit.ly/iWcKcF
Weight Gain and Gestational Diabetes :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Weight gain between a woman's first and second pregnancies is associated with a higher risk of gestational diabetes during the second pregnancy, according to a new study from the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
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Gaining weight between pregnancies can increase the risk of gestational #diabetes. http://bit.ly/k2ZgI3
Food For Diabetic Management | The Poor Diabetic
thepoordiabetic.com — “a diabetes diet menu is essential for diabetes management, for Even though there's no cure for diabetes, there definitely are methods to manage your diabetes, using diabetic weight loss and the right diabetic diet.” View full resource at thepoordiabetic.com
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