Diabetes is known for having a tricky diet. A must-follow diet that has consequences if not followed accordingly.
It is important to understand that eating diabetes-friendly food does not entirely mean you will never be able to enjoy delicious food.
The health publication Healthline states, “It’s possible to enjoy foods you love while also making some simple swaps that can help keep your blood sugar stable.”
Medical News Today claims, “If a person eats mindfully, measures food portions every day, incorporates daily physical activity, gets restful sleep, and takes medication as directed, their blood sugar levels can improve significantly.”
What people consume in terms of carbohydrates—how much, how often, and what they eat or how often they check their blood sugar are all factors that impact your diabetes management, the above health news publication explains.
The below publications provide a list of foods you can swap to that are diabetes-friendly:
Healthline suggests adding vegetables to egg dishes as your meal’s fibre and antioxidant content will rise as a result.
The above health hub also suggests going for peanut butter or avocado instead of jam or honey if you are adding a topping to your toast.
Opt for yoghurt and fruits instead of sweets as “yoghurt is also a good source of probiotics, which may help lower fasting blood sugar levels,” the health publication further says.
“Open sandwiches reduce calories and fat by using half the amount of bread,” Diabetes UK claims.
The above-mentioned source also adds that instead of frying your crisps, try baking them to reduce your fat intake.