EATING TO PREVENT, CONTROL, AND REVERSE DIABETES
Diabetes is on the rise, yet most cases are
preventable with healthy lifestyle changes. Some can even be reversed.
Taking steps to prevent and control diabetes doesn’t mean living in
deprivation. While eating right is important, you don’t have to give up
sweets entirely or resign yourself to a lifetime of bland “health
food”. With these tips, you can still enjoy your favorite foods and
take pleasure from your meals without feeling hungry or deprived.
Taking control of diabetes
Have you recently been diagnosed with diabetes or
prediabetes? Or has your doctor warned you that you’re at risk? It can
be scary to hear that your health’s on the line, especially if you feel
helpless to do anything about it.
Here’s a scenario that may sound familiar: your
doctor’s telling you how important it is to lose weight and transform
your eating habits, but you’re already discouraged. After all, you’ve
tried dieting in the past without success. And counting calories,
measuring portion sizes, and following complicated food charts sounds
like way too much work.
Small changes equal big results
Whether you’re trying to prevent or control diabetes,
there is some good news. You can make a big difference with healthy
lifestyle changes. The most important thing you can do for your health
is to lose weight—and you don’t have to lose all your extra pounds to
reap the benefits. Experts say that losing just 5% to 10% of your total
weight can help you lower your blood sugar considerably, as well as
lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels. It’s not too late to
make a positive change, even if you’ve already developed diabetes. The
bottom line is that you have more control over your health than you
think.
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