Snacking for Weight Control? :: Diabetes Self-Management
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Snacking for Weight Control? :: Diabetes Self-Management
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Tags: Diabetes, Teen Health
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
Diabetic Diet: What to Eat with Diabetes
diabeticlivingonline.com — “If you've recently been diagnosed with diabetes, you may be wondering what you can eat with diabetes and which foods are included in a diabetic diet. We've spoken with doctors, diabetes educators, and dietitians to put together this diabetes guide. Now you can easily plan healthy breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks that will help you control your blood sugar.” View full resource at diabeticlivingonline.com
Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 2:45 pm By:
Manage your weight and your blood glucose levels for life with our diabetes diet guide. http://t.co/u0fbNNHx
Meal Schedule for Type 2 Diabetes - Joy Bauer - Type 2 Diabetes Lifestyle - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Timing your meals and snacks can help you control your blood sugar and maintain a healthy weight. Here's how to create a type 2 diabetes meal schedule.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on August 29, 2011 at 4:45 pm By:
What's the best meal schedule for a diabetic? Here's an A+ menu from @joy_bauer: http://ow.ly/6dQru
Weight Loss Information and Support (Page 1) :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Weight management is a constant struggle for many people with diabetes. While the exact relationship between overweight and Type 2 diabetes is not known, there is ample evidence that losing at least some excess weight tends to help with diabetes control...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on July 13, 2011 at 7:43 pm By:
#diabetes Losing #weight is difficult. These resources make it easier. http://t.co/pyqWIid
Protein Supplements: Casein and Soy :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “One of the myths about protein supplements is that they can magically help you build muscle…or lose weight. What many people don't realize about protein powders and shakes is that unless you substitute them for other foods in the diet, you can very well end up gaining weight...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on July 11, 2011 at 4:52 pm By:
Learn about the soy and glucose control controversy and whether to choose casein or whey from a #diabetes dietitian. http://t.co/ZABSv7w
Lean on Protein :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Is more protein in your diet the answer for weight control?” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on December 1, 2010 at 6:13 pm By:
#diabetes Is more protein in your diet the answer for #weight control? http://bit.ly/gFBFRp
Steak or Potatoes? (Page 1) :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Popular diet books have long recommended limiting particular types of macronutrients " usually carbohydrate or fat " to bring about weight loss and improve overall health. Some have additionally encouraged an increased intake of protein, the third type of macronutrient in the human diet, for the same reasons. While not all popular diet books address diabetes, many suggest that their recommendations can help with blood glucose control as well as weight loss...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on July 14, 2010 at 8:13 pm By:
#diabetes Trim fat? Cut carbs? Learn dietary do's and don't's! http://bit.ly/banit9
Healthy Snacking With Type 2 Diabetes - Type 2 Diabetes Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “You can use snacking to help control type 2 diabetes, as long as you choose wisely. Learn about type 2 diabetes management at EverydayHealth.com.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on April 30, 2010 at 8:26 pm By:
Dietary guidelines, weight management.. all part of type 2 diabetes, but that doesn't mean you can't have a snack! http://bit.ly/9ncAiZ
Diabetes Nutrition Bars and Shakes :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “'Clinically shown to help manage blood glucose levels.' 'Helps reduce excessive food consumption.' 'Nutritional support for blood-sugar stability.' 'Avoid blood sugar lows and highs.' 'May help you lower A1C levels.' Wouldn't it be great if a specially formulated snack bar or shake could do all that?” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on January 20, 2010 at 9:19 pm By:
Can #diabetes nutrition bars and shakes improve blood glucose control? http://bit.ly/5Q6bPk
Cardiovascular Risk Decreased by Intensive Lifestyle Intervention :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Intensive lifestyle interventions designed to achieve and maintain weight loss over the long term lead to improvements in a variety of cardiovascular risk factors, including weight, fitness level, blood glucose control, blood pressure, and hdl cholesterol, according to four-year results from the action for health diabetes (look ahead) study...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on November 13, 2009 at 9:14 pm By:
#diabetes Research reveals that various lifestyle changes can reduce heart risk in people with diabetes. http://bit.ly/3poD0X
Can the Company You Keep Make You Fat? (Part 1) :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “When it comes to weight control, it's probably been ingrained in you by now that eating too many calories without subsequently burning them off can cause you to gain weight. And that not doing enough physical activity can make you gain weight (or at least make it hard to lose weight). You've likely also heard theories suggesting that eating too much fat, or too much carbohydrate, or not enough protein can make you gain weight...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on October 5, 2009 at 7:05 pm By:
#diabetes Amy Campbell discusses recent research that shows there may be more to weight gain than meets the eye: http://bit.ly/k3MZu
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