Nutrition
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Good nutrition is the first step in diabetes care. A balanced meal plan can help you stay at a healthy weight, avoid high blood glucose, manage high blood pressure or high cholesterol -- and simply look and feel better. Nutrition researchers are learning more and more about what makes up a healthy diet for people with diabetes.
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08-07-2008 - Vitamin D Linked to Type 1 Diabetes
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08-07-2008 - Mediterranean-Style Diet Lowers Risk of Diabetes
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08-07-2008 - Lasting Effects of Lifestyle Change
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08-07-2008 - Adjusting Insulin Based on Monitoring is Key
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07-25-2008 - Flavanol-containing Cocoa Helps Blood Vessel Disease
- 06-05-2008 - Live Well to Live Long
- 02-27-2008 - Coccinia Cordifolia and Diabetic Patients
- 02-27-2008 - Homocysteine: Link Between Nutrition and Diabetic Eye Disease?
- 02-27-2008 - Cinnamon Has No Benefit for People With Diabetes
- 02-27-2008 - Blood Glucose Control and the Glycemic Index
- 09-14-2007 - Weight Loss Improves Insulin Response, Reduces Stress
- 09-14-2007 - Magnesium in Diet May Help Prevent Diabetes
- 06-21-2007 - Dietary Chromium Has No Effect on Diabetes
- 04-02-2007 - Lifestyle Changes as Effective as Drugs in Treating Pre-Diabetes
- 02-26-2007 - Physical Fitness Alters Glycemic Index
- 02-26-2007 - Eight of Ten Adolescents Fail Healthy Habits
- 02-02-2007 - Drinking Coffee Reduces Diabetes Chances
- 01-05-2007 - Low-Carb Diet for People with Diabetes
- 12-18-2006 - Drinking Coffee Helps Lower the Chance of Getting of Type 2 Diabetes
- 12-18-2006 - Children With Celiac Disease Are at a Higher Risk for Type 1 Diabetes and Death From Diabetes
- 12-18-2006 - All Children With Type 1 Diabetes Should Be Tested for Celiac Disease: Children With Both Diseases Should Eat a Diet Without Gluten
- 11-21-2006 - The Most Important Meal of the Day
- 10-31-2006 - Eating a Diet High in Fiber Helps Prevent Gestational Diabetes
- 10-31-2006 - Study Finds High Magnesium Intake Related to Lower Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Among African-American Women
- 09-29-2006 - Low-Fat Dairy Products Are Good for Middle-Aged and Elderly Women
- 08-03-2006 - Lifestyle Changes Improve Artery Health
- 08-03-2006 - Diet and Exercise Healthful for Overweight Children
- 08-03-2006 - A Low-Fat Vegan Diet Helps Improves Glucose Control and Heart Health
- 07-28-2006 - The Effect of Fat in Meals
- 06-26-2006 - Preventing Diabetes in Patients With Impaired Glucose Tolerance
- 06-26-2006 - Sugar Versus Fat in the Diets of Children With and Without Diabetes
- 05-24-2006 - Coffee and Green Tea May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
- 05-24-2006 - Dietary Magnesium Reduces Chance of Disease
- 05-24-2006 - Exercise and Eased Glucose Goals Help Weight Loss
- 05-09-2006 - More Evidence That a Diet High in Fiber Can Lower the Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
- 03-21-2006 - Food for Thought: Diet, Weight, and Blood Glucose
- 03-08-2006 - More Benefits Linked to Eating a Diet High in Whole Grain and Fiber
- 02-14-2006 - The Effects of a High-Protein, Low-Carb Diet
- 01-19-2006 - Calcium, Vitamin D, and the Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-Aged and Older Women
- 01-19-2006 - A Diet Higher in Fruits, Vegetables, and Whole Grains Can Help Prevent Symptoms of the Metabolic Syndrome
- 10-17-2005 - Vinegar May Make Food More Healthy
- 08-19-2005 - High Energy Density Foods Are Less Nutritious and Lead to Weight Gain
- 07-20-2005 - Eating a Lot of Snacks Is Linked to Obesity
- 07-05-2005 - Magnesium, Inflammation, and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
- 06-08-2005 - Is A Lack of Magnesium Related to Type 2 Diabetes in Obese Children?
- 04-18-2005 - Carbohydrate and Fiber Recommendations for People With Diabetes
- 04-18-2005 - People Will Lose More Weight with a Modified Low-carbohydrate Diet than a Low-fat diet
- 04-18-2005 - A Look at How Fast Food Affects U.S. Adults
- 04-18-2005 - Four Popular Diets: Which Is Best?
- 04-18-2005 - When You Eat Affects How Much You Eat
- 04-18-2005 - Eating Fruit Can Help Keep Weight Off
- 04-18-2005 - Differences in How Teenagers Eat Fast Food
- 04-18-2005 - The Mediterranean-Style Diet and Metabolic Syndrome
- 04-18-2005 - Meal Schedules Are Linked to Insulin Response, Lipid Levels in Healthy Obese Women
- 04-18-2005 - Effect of Vitamins on Blood Pressure in People With Type 2 Diabetes
- 04-18-2005 - Fatness, Fitness and Lifestyle
- 04-18-2005 - Western Diet Linked to Diabetes in Women
- 04-18-2005 - Is Eating Refined Carbohydrates Linked to Getting Type 2 Diabetes?
- 04-18-2005 - High-Protein Versus Low-Protein Diets
- 04-18-2005 - Mediterranean Diet and Healthy Lifestyle Associated With Lower Death Rates
- 04-18-2005 - Kids Who Don’t Drink Milk May Not Be Getting Their Vitamins
- 04-18-2005 - Eating While Watching TV: Does It Affect Obesity?
- 04-18-2005 - Low-Glycemic-Load Diet Can Help Dieters Get Past Plateau
- 04-18-2005 - Sugar-Sweetened Soda, Fruit Drinks Are Linked to Weight Gain and Type 2 Diabetes in Women
- 04-18-2005 - Eating Many Different Foods Can Cause Obesity in Chinese Adults
- 04-18-2005 - Soy May Improve Kidney and Heart Disease
- 04-18-2005 - Drinking More Coffee May Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
- 04-18-2005 - Weight Loss Linked To Better Beta-Cell Function
- 04-18-2005 - Comparing Very Low-Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets
- 04-18-2005 - Cereal Consumption and Weight Management
- 04-18-2005 - How Much Fat Should You Eat?
- 04-18-2005 - The Effect of Dairy and Calcium on Childhood Obesity
- 04-18-2005 - Coffee Lowers Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
- 04-18-2005 - Mediterranean Diet Helps People Avoid Obesity
- 04-18-2005 - Do Low-Carb Diets Affect Fats in the Blood?
- 04-18-2005 - Obesity and Food Satisfaction
- 04-18-2005 - Low-Carbohydrate Versus Low-Fat Diets
- 04-18-2005 - Specific Dietary Fat Intake and Heart Disease
- 04-18-2005 - Sweet Drinks and Overweight Children
- 04-18-2005 - Obese Children at Higher Risk for Clogged Arteries
- 04-18-2005 - Low-Carbohydrate Diet Shows More Weight Loss Than Low-Fat Diet
- 04-18-2005 - Food Groups and Metabolic Syndrome
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