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  1. Mr. Food's Comida Rapida y Facil Para Personas con Diabetes by American Diabetes Association, 2002-06-28
  2. Diabetes Burnout: What To Do When You Can't Take it Anymore by William H. Polonsky, 1999-11-01
  3. The Type-2 Diabetes Breakthrough: A Revolutionary Approach to Treating Type-2 Diabetes by Frank, M.D. Shallenberger, 2005-11-30
  4. The Diabetes Dictionary by American Diabetes Association, 2007-05-24
  5. Defeating Diabetes by Brenda Davis, Tom Barnard, 2003-02
  6. Insulin Pump Therapy Demystified: An Essential Guide for Everyone Pumping Insulin (Marlowe Diabetes Library) by Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer, 2002-12-10
  7. American Medical Association Guide to Living with Diabetes: Preventing and Treating Type 2 Diabetes - Essential Information You and Your Family Need to Know by American Medical Association, Boyd E., MD Metzger, 2007-09-28
  8. Cooking for Health: Diabetes and Hypoglycemia (Macrobiotic Food and Cooking Series) by Aveline Kushi, 1985-04
  9. Diabetes Type 2 &What to Do by Virginia Valentine, June Biermann, 2000-12-01
  10. The Diabetes Carbohydrate and Fat Gram Guide : Quick, Easy Meal Planning Using Carbohydrate and Fat Gram Counts by Lea Ann Holzmeister, 2000-03-01
  11. Take Charge of Your Diabetes: A Revolutionary Plan for Treating Your Diabetes and Preventing Its Complications by Sarfraz Zaidi, 2007-07
  12. Month of Meals, Quick & Easy Menus for People with Diabetes: Classic Cooking by American Diabetes Association, 2002-04-24
  13. American Diabetes Association Complete Guide to Diabetes : The Ultimate Home Reference from the Diabetes Experts by The American Diabetes Association, 2002-11-25
  14. The Diabetes Lifestyle Book: Facing Your Fears & Making Changes for a Long & Healthy Life by Jennifer A. Gregg, Glenn M., Ph.D. Callaghan, et all 2007-09

81. For The Media - Joslin Diabetes Center
Suggests diabetics can lower their blood sugars significantly by increasing the amount of fiber in their diet beyond the levels currently recommended.
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82. Diabetes: Your Diet's Role In Blood Sugar Control
But the best diet for diabetes management is no different from what s prescribedfor all people, regardless of their health condition. Manage your weight
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83. Diabetes Mellitus
Physician site that discusses key nutritional supplements, auxiliary supporting nutrients, the antiaging food pyramid, diet and exercise tips.
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(READING TIPS: For fast reading, scan through the topic headings in BOLD BLACK, important conclusions in BOLD BLUE, and " Must Know " in BOLD RED . To jump to specific sections in this article, click on the respective LINKS in the Contents.) Before You Begin
Information presented here is for general educational purposes only. Each one of us is biochemically and metabolically different. If you have a specific health concern and wish my personalized nutritional recommendation, write to me by clicking here Contents
Introduction

What is Diabetes?

Two Types of Diabetes Mellitus

Symptoms of NIDDM
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Summary

Introduction
Of the 15 million Americans who have Type II diabetes, more than a third are unaware of it. Another 21 million Americans have a greater than 50/50 chance of developing the disease because they have impaired blood-sugar metabolism. This year alone more than 187,000 people will die of Type II diabetes, also called non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), making it the sixth leading cause of death by disease.

84. Healthyeating
You can use your diet to protect yourself against diabetes or keep it under Peanuts are an excellent food in diabetes, as part of a healthy diet,
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85. Nutrition And Diabetes
Provides a discussion on the importance of a healthy diet for any diabetic person.
http://savvyhealth.com/disp.asp?doc_id=776

86. 8 Million Adults Could Control Type 2 Diabetes With Diet And Exercise
8 million adults could control type 2 diabetes with diet and exercise Around 157000 people with type2, or so-called adult-onset diabetes participated
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87. Diabetic Diet Plan :: Diabetes Diet Resource
Discusses the importance of a proper diet plan in order to manage blood sugar levels. Includes a glycemic index table and tips.
http://www.diabetes-and-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_diet.htm
Diabetic Diet Plan
A diabetic diet is a balanced healthy diet with appropriate mixture of carbohydrates, proteins and fats at each meal.
Diabetes Diet Diabetic Diet Plan Carbohydrate Counting Sugar In Your Meal Plan ... Diabetes Diet Tips
Diabetic Diet Plan
In general, a nutrition plan for a person with diabetes includes
  • 10 to 20 percent of calories from protein no more than 30 percent of calories from fats (with no more than 10 percent from saturated fats) and the remaining 50 to 60 percent from carbohydrates.
Given below are the ideal nutrition portions for your diet, according to size categories.
1200-1600 Calories Diabetic Diet Plan
This diabetic diet plan is perfect for if you are a small woman who exercises, a small or medium woman who wants to lose weight or even a medium woman who does not exercise much. Choose this many servings from these food groups to have 1,200 to 1,600 calories a day: 6 starches 2 milk and yogurt 3 vegetables 2 meat or meat substitute 2 fruit Up to 3 fats
1600-2000 C alories Diabetic Diet Plan
This diabetic diet plan is perfect for if you are a large woman who wants to lose weight, a small man at a healthy weight, a medium man who does not exercise much or a medium to large man who wants to lose weight. Choose this many servings from these food groups to have 1,600 to 2,000 calories a day:

88. Diabetes & Diet
how to lower high sugar levels, diabetes diet, 29/06/2005. What to eat ?diabetes diet, 23/06/ Does it run in families, diabetes diet, 16/06/2005
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89. Type 2 Diabetes May Begin With Grandma's Diet
Study provides evidence that insulin resistance can be programmed across two generations by poor nutrition during a grandmother's pregnancy and lactation.
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Type 2 Diabetes May Begin With Grandma's Diet
An innovative study published online in The Journal of Physiology in Press provides the first evidence that the insulin resistance typical of type 2 diabetes can be "programmed" across two generations by poor nutrition during a grandmother's pregnancy and lactation. Related News Stories Lowering Resistance To Insulin May Delay Or Prevent Onset Of Type 2 Diabetes (June 12, 2005) full story Adult Lifestyle Biggest Risk Factor For Diabetes, Study Finds (July 6, 2005) ADULT lifestyle - not childhood experience as previously thought - has the biggests influence on your chances of developing Type 2 diabetes in later life according to new research by the University ... full story Type 2 Diabetes Is Increasing Among Children All Over The World (May 11, 2005) A review article in the May issue of The Journal of Pediatrics reports that the rate of type 2 diabetes among children worldwide appears to have increased significantly over the last 15 ...

90. DIABETES AND GOOD HEALTH, CAN THE TWO COME TOGETHER?
The diet recommended for people with diabetes is used to help control and One example is the diabetes diet Analyzer which gives nutrient values to your
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DIABETES AND GOOD HEALTH, CAN THE TWO COME TOGETHER?
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Index - click to read a topic
What is diabetes?
Treatment of diabetes
Diabetes, diet, and Nutrition
Diet- then exchange system
Nutritional therapy
Appropriate Diets
Diabetes without a weight problem
Obese diabeteics
Nutritional recommendations from the ADA
Meal planning method
Diabetes Diet Analyzer
Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
USDA pyramid
ADA hotline
Diabetes and Exercise
The importance of exercise
Types of Exercise
FIT formula
Conclusion
Review of scientific journals
References
WHAT IS DIABETES AND ITS CONDITIONS?
The American Heritage Dictionary definition of diabetes is "a chronic disease of pancreatic origin, marked by insulin deficiency, excess sugar in the blood and urine, weakness, and emaciation." When you have diabetes, your body cannot use the food that you eat in the proper way. In a person without diabetes, when he or she eats, the food is broken down into blood glucose or blood sugar. After the food is in the form of glucose, the glucose is carried to all the cells of the body for energy. In order for the cells to receive the glucose, a hormone made in the islet or B-cells of the pancreas called insulin acts a receptor on the cell membrane to let the glucose enter inside the cells. In contrast, in people with diabetes, the body does not make enough of the hormone insulin, or does not use the insulin properly. As a result, the food that is digested and becomes glucose is not able to enter the cells and it builds up inside the blood. Therefore, the cells are not getting any fuel and cannot survive without energy for an extended length of time. A diagnosis of diabetes is confirmed when an over-night fasting blood glucose level has been noted to be 140 mg/dl or greater on more than one occasion.

91. Type 2 Diabetes Treatment & Diabetes Diet - RealAge
Learn how to control type 2 through selfcare management. Get answers to your questions about diet and exercise, medications, and complications such as heart disease and vision problems.
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Does diabetes make your RealAge older? Take the RealAge test Arthritis Center Cholesterol Center Depression Center ... All RealAge Health Centers More diabetes self-care approaches: While there is no cure for diabetes, symptoms can be managed through self-care and medications. For more diabetes info Lifestyle choices can affect the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. When you take the free diabetes health quiz you’ll be provided with information on: How often you should be screened for Type 2 diabetes Why cholesterol and blood sugar testing are important for diabetes treatment Which kind of diabetes is likely to affect you Reducing the effects of type 2 diabetes The type 2 diabetes assessment also provides ways for careful management, which can lessen diabetic effects on vision, kidneys, and the heart. Take the RealAge Diabetes Health Assessment today. Which risk factors for type 2 diabetes do you have?

92. Diabetes And Diet
diabetes and diet. Being on diet , does it mean eating the same food day inand day out? Can there be no flexibility? There is no need for a diabetic
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What is diabetic diet?
A diabetic can eat almost any food that other people normally eat provided the food is balanced and within the permissible caloric limits. The daily requirement should be well distributed between the different meals. One may say that a diabetic nutrition plan (diet) is a balanced diet which helps you attain and maintain normally weight appropriate for your height, age and sex; helps maintain blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible and gives a feeling of well being and satisfaction. A diabetic nutrition plan would most likely permit you to eat almost any normal food of your choice except those containing sugar, glucose, jaggery and honey. Even these can be permitted once in a while after appropriate adjustments. But you must always remember that over indulgence can lead to problems. 'Being on diet', does it mean eating the same food day in and day out? Can there be no flexibility? There is no need for a diabetic to have the same food day in and day out. You can vary the type of food but the caloric content should remain constant. You can do this by understanding the food exchange system and using it intelligently to suit your special needs. What are food exchanges?

93. Diabetes In Children And Teens
Guide for parents, caregivers, and teachers. Includes complications, exercise, diet, setting priorities, and family issues.
http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/diabetes/childrenteen_main.asp
Key Word Search Diabetes Basics Glucose Control Diabetes Treatments Special Issues ... For Physicians Resources Medications Find a Diabetes Expert Diabetes Resource Locator Diabetic Cookbook ... Type 2 Diabetes Children and Teens with Diabetes Raising children is challenging under the best of circumstances. When a child has a chronic disease such as diabetes, the challenges become even greater. Fortunately today, advances in treatment and monitoring of blood glucose levels have made diabetes far less difficult to deal with than it used to be. Still, it is a serious condition with potentially critical complications and requires lifelong monitoring and treatment. On this site we offer information for parents and other caregivers as well as teachers, coaches, and others who will interact with children and teenagers who have diabetes. We cover these aspects:
  • The child with diabetes - with emphasis on the importance of monitoring blood glucose levels regularly and establishing healthy eating and exercise habits in your child, and answers to your questions about school and family issues.
  • Type 2 diabetes in children and teenagers - this is a recent phenomenon that is not yet fully understood.

94. Diabetes And Diet
The complete explanation of diabetes, the cure and the way to avoid blindness,amputation and death.
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Return to Diet and Degeneration Main Menu This knowledge has been known for 38 years, yet diabetics are not generally informed about this dietary matter, and this results in much needless suffering, tremendous profits for the medical and pharmaceutical industry, and needless early death for many people. Willfull criminal negligence? Yes. There is a rare and very serious form of diabetes called childhood onset diabetes which in many ways is a different disease. It is a situation in which the pancreas has been injured and cannot make enough insulin, or in some cases any insulin at all. Despite this kind of problem, maintaining a meat/egg/dairy fee diet and having fiber in the diet reduces the need for external insulin by as much as 30%.
Diabetes and the Presence of Trace Minerals in the Diet
Other Degenerative Conditions Impacted by Alteration in Diet
Elimination of sugar, meats, eggs, dairy products and fats in the diet, plus the inclusion of fiber and adoption of more of vegetarian diet, can improve at least the following conditions: Hypoglycemia, Multiple Sclerosis, Ulcers, Constipation and Intestinal Problems, Obesity, Arthritis, Gallstones, Hypertension, Anemia, Asthma and Salmonellosis.

95. Adjusting To An Insulin Pump
Personal experience switching to insulin pump treatment for diabetes. Shows details of diet and insulin during the first four days. Includes photos.
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Adjusting to an Insulin Pump
This site is not intended to advise you on any changes to your diabetes treatment plan. Consult your physician before making any changes to your diabetes treatment! This page is simply published to give my personal experience switching to insulin pump treatment for my diabetes. It is intended to help those who are unsure of whether or not an insulin pump would be a good treatment for their diabetes. Helpful Links Pics of My Pump Reports of Days 1-4 on Pump HBA1c's
So maybe you're thinking about going on an insulin pump but all you find online is a bunch of websites that tell you WHY you should go on a pump. They tell you about how pumps work, and why it is important to maintain good blood-sugar control. Well, obviously everyone wants to control their diabetes better, but it depends on what it takes to achieve that better control. This page is aimed to help the person who actually wants to know what it's like to wear a pump and how much time and energy is required to wear a pump.
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  • 96. Defeat Diabetes: Mediterranean Diet Reduces Mortality In Elderly
    The Mediterranean diet has been used in many studies because several of its Consider Making a Donation to Defeat diabetes Foundation Thank You!
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    Mediterranean Diet Reduces Mortality in Elderly
    posted April 21, 2005
    The Mediterranean diet, modified so as to apply across Europe, was associated with increased survival among older people.
    "The Mediterranean diet has been used in many studies because several of its components have been related to common chronic diseases, ecological evidence suggests that such a diet may be beneficial to health, and variants of this diet have improved the prognosis of patients with coronary heart disease," write Antonia Trichopoulou, MD, and colleagues from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and nutrition study (EPIC). "The Mediterranean diet is characterized by a high intake of vegetables, legumes, fruits, and cereals (in the past largely unrefined); a moderate to high intake of fish; a low intake of saturated lipids but high intake of unsaturated lipids, particularly olive oil; a low to moderate intake of dairy products, mostly cheese and yogurt; a low intake of meat; and a modest intake of ethanol, mostly as wine."
    Because intake of monounsaturates from olive oil is minimal in non-Mediterranean populations, the investigators determined adherence to a modified Mediterranean diet by substituting monounsaturated lipids with the sum of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated lipids in the numerator of the lipid ratio used to calculate the adherence score.

    97. Defeat Diabetes: Western Diet Raises Stroke Risk
    The women who ate the worst Western diet had a 58 percent higher risk of stroke Consider Making a Donation to Defeat diabetes Foundation Thank You!
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    posted 07/14/04 "Western” diets consisting of red and processed meats, refined grains, sweets and desserts may be associated with a greater risk of stroke. A study of more than 71,000 nurses found those who ate a "prudent" diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, legumes and whole grains were less likely to have strokes than nurses eating a more typical Western diet. Writing in the journal Stroke, the team at the Harvard School of Public Health said its study was the first to examine overall dietary habits and stroke risk. Health experts already say a diet high in animal fat, especially red meat, and low in fiber, fruits and vegetables raises the risk of heart disease, diabetes, some cancers and obesity. Stroke is the third-leading cause of death in the United States, killing nearly 170,000 people in 2003. "Several foods and nutrients have been linked to the risk of stroke; therefore, dietary modification may be an important way to reduce the risk of stroke," said Teresa Fung, an assistant professor of nutrition at Simmons College School for Health Studies in Boston, who led the study. "Because nutrients and food are consumed in combination, their cumulative effect on disease risk may be best investigated by considering the entire eating pattern."

    98. Under A Third (31%) Of All Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Are Being Managed By Di
    ? Results of a UK study in this week’s issue of THE LANCET highlight how peoplewith diabetes controlled by diet alone have significant rates of
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    99. Diabetic Diet Supports Diabetes Nutrition Metabolism. Diabetic Supplies
    diabetes diet supports diabetes nutrition metabolism. Make Diabetiks one of youressential diabetic supplies.
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    Diabetes Nutrition Metabolism
    According to Dr. Richard Podell, MD, "Probably half of all diabetics could relinquish their insulin or diabetes pills through meticulous attention to nutrition. And, all diabetics would probably benefitreducing their risk for diabetes' long term complications." Diabetes Nutrition Metabolism contains information on: Diabetics have an increased vulnerability to heart disease , stroke, nerve damage, eye disease, kidney failure, infection and poor wound healing. This is due to several inter-related metabolic abnormalities, diabetes nutrition metabolism . Their body's resist the action of insulin, the hormone that drives sugar (glucose) from the blood into the cells. This is called "insulin resistance." The diabetic's blood becomes "thick" or "sticky". This causes blood clots or thromboses that damage blood vessels. Their metabolism creates excessive levels of biochemical oxidants or

    100. Managing Diabetes With Diet
    Study at the University of Newcastle, Australia s leading regional university.
    http://www.newcastle.edu.au/news/media-releases/2003/marleydiabetes.htm
    The University of Newcastle - Australia Home Search Quick Find ... Media Releases Tuesday 21st October 2003 Managing Diabetes With Diet A HMRI researcher at the University of Newcastle is looking for people with type 2 diabetes for a new study on managing diabetes with diet.
    Anne Marley from the Faculty of Health is completing the research as part of her PhD which is examining the use of higher protein diets in the management of type 2 diabetes.
    "About 7.5% of adults have type 2 diabetes," says Anne. "Many people with type 2 diabetes are over weight and we know that weight loss can help to manage blood sugar levels and to reduce the risk of heart disease."
    "The aim of this research is to see if one diet is better than another in managing diabetes by achieving better blood sugar control, reducing heart disease risk factors or achieving greater weight loss."
    "A number of small studies have suggested that greater weight loss may be achieved with higher protein diets although it is not clear if people can maintain their weight loss any better."

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