Diabetes Control : Top 15 Diabetic
Tips for Indians
Diabetes
control is governed by following the right diabetic diet. What to eat and what
not to eat is important for diabetes control and diabetes cure or diabetes
reversal. These are the top 15 diabetes diet tips from diabetologists and
nutritionists. Even if you are pre-diabetic or borderline diabetic, or diabetes
is part of your family, it is important to follow a diabetic diet to prevent
diabetes.
Diabetologist,
Dr. Sanjiv Bhambani with Moolchand Medcity suggests, “A diabetes diet should be
high on fibre, must contain milk without cream, buttermilk, fresh seasonal
fruits, green vegetables, etc.” But remember to consume these components in
moderation.
Diabetes
diet for Indians should have the ratio of 60:20:20 for carbs, fats and
proteins. The doctor explains, “Per day calorie intake should be between
1,500-1,800 calories with a proportion of 60:20:20 between carbohydrates, fats
and proteins, respectively.” He adds that a diabetes diet should “have at least
two seasonal fruits and three vegetables in a diet plan.”
Though dry
fruits may seem like a healthy snack, it is not a good option for diabetics, as
the fructose can spike your sugar level. Go for fresh fruits rather than dry
fruits for diabetes
control
(but there are some restrictions... we’ll come to it). But you can still opt
for nuts as a healthy snack.
The doctor
shares his recipe for diabetes diet for Indians:
- One
teaspoon of methi seeds soaked overnight in 100 ml of water is very effective
in controlling diabetes.
- Drink
tomato juice with salt and pepper every morning on an empty stomach.
- Intake
of 6 almonds (soaked overnight) is also helpful in keeping a check on diabetes.
Rekha
Sharma, President and Director of Indian Dietetic Association, shares some
major diabetes diet pointers that one should follow at home or at a restaurant.
Whole
grains, oats, channa atta, millets and other high fibre foods should be
included in the meals. If one feels like consuming pasta or noodles, it should
always be accompanied with vegetable/sprouts.
Milk is
the right combination of carbohydrates and proteins and helps control blood
sugar levels. Two servings of milk in a dailydiet is a good option.
High fibre
vegetables such as peas, beans, broccoli and spinach /leafy vegetables should
be included in one’s diet. Also, pulses with husk and sprouts are a healthy
option and should be part of the diet.
Pulses are
important in the diet as their effect on blood glucose is less than that of
most other carbohydrate containing foods. Vegetables rich in fibre help
lowering down the blood sugar
levels and
thus are healthy.
Good fats
such as Omega-3 and monounsaturated fats (MUFA) should be consumed as they are good
for the body. Natural sources for these are canola oil, flax seed oil, fatty
fish and nuts. These are also low in cholesterol and are trans fat free.
Fruits
high in fibre such as papaya, apple, orange, pear and guava should be consumed.
Mangoes, bananas, and grapes contain high sugar; therefore these fruits should
be consumed lesser than the others.
A large
meal gives rise to higher blood sugar in one’s body, therefore it is essential
to take small frequent meals to prevent both higher and very low blood sugar
values and keep them constant. Small in between snacks can be dhokla, fruit,
high fibre cookies, butter milk, yogurt, upma/poha with vegetables etc.
A person
with diabetes should follow a diet
which is
low in carbohydrates, high in fibre and contains adequate amounts of proteins,
vitamins and minerals; and avoid fatty foods and sweets. He/she should also
take frequent small meals (5 meals pattern).
What not
to do:
- Artificial
sweeteners can be used in cakes and sweets for diabetic people (in
moderation).
- Have lots of fluid.
- Limit intake of
alcohol.
Should you
have non-veg?
In
non-vegetarian diet, seafood and chicken can be taken rather than red meat as
red meat contains higher amount of saturated fats. Also, patients with high
cholesterol should avoid egg yolk and red meat.
The
diabetes diet for Indians includes carbohydrates, proteins and fats. As always,
a balanced and planned diet can build and improve personal health. A controlled
diabetes diet may seem like a drag and bore, but a good cook can add life to a
diet. Time to call up mom and experiment with diabetes
diets!
Source : Times Of India
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