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Book cover image of American Dietetic Association Guide to Eating Right When You Have Diabetes by American Dietetic Association (ADA)

Authors: American Dietetic Association (ADA), Maggie Powers
ISBN-13: 9780471442226, ISBN-10: 0471442224
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: January 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: American Dietetic Association (ADA)

MAGGIE POWERS, MS, RD, CDE, is a registered dietitian and diabetes educator. She has received the American Dietetic Association's Award for Excellence in the Practice of Clinical Nutrition and the American Diabetes Association's Award for Outstanding Health Professional Educator in the field of diabetes. She is also the author of Forbidden Foods Diabetic Cooking and Handbook of Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy.
THE AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION is the largest group of food and nutrition professionals in the world. As the advocate of the profession, the ADA serves the public by promoting optimal nutrition, health, and well-being.

Book Synopsis

The definitive guide to eating well and staying healthy with diabetes

"Nutrition is pivotal to diabetes care. This book is a terrific tool for managing diabetes through good nutrition. It's a guide you can use every day-a treasure chest of advice on how to eat healthfully."
-Richard M. Bergenstal, MD, Executive Director
International Diabetes Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

From the American Dietetic Association comes this authoritative guide to choosing foods to control your blood sugar and maintain an active, healthy lifestyle. It provides the must-know basics of daily diabetes care-from designing a food plan and preventing low blood glucose levels to losing weight and carbohydrate counting-so you can personalize diabetes and food decisions to fit your needs. You'll see how to manage blood fat levels and blood pressure-an important part of diabetes care-and gain invaluable insight into making healthy food choices and planning tasty meals. You'll also find tips on reducing sugar and fat in foods; quick and easy meal ideas; and a special section on prevention of type 2 diabetes.
* Detailed menu plans for daily caloric levels of 1,200, 1,500, 1,800, 2,000, and 2,500 calories
* Includes fast-food restaurant and ethnic food guides
* Ratings for high, low, and moderate glycemic index foods

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxi
Introduction1
Part 1Understanding Diabetes5
1Planning for Success7
2Understanding Diabetes12
Part 2Starting Your Food Plan31
3Keeping a Food Diary33
4Designing Your Food Plan38
5Making Quick and Easy Meals50
Part 3Key Aspects of Diabetes Care69
6Using Blood Glucose Records71
7Staying Active81
8Losing Weight90
9Preventing Low Blood Glucose103
Part 4Knowing What's in Food115
10Mastering Carbohydrates117
11Understanding Protein142
12Learning about Fats149
13Examining Vitamins, Minerals, and Other Dietary Supplements160
Part 5Planning Your Meals167
14Discovering Carbohydrate Counting169
15Using the Exchange System183
Part 6Tips for Choosing Foods193
16Enjoying Meals Away from Home195
17Reading and Using Food Labels209
Appendixes217
Appendix AFinding a Nutrition Expert and Other Diabetes Resources219
Appendix BPreventing Type 2 Diabetes221
Appendix CYour Food Diary226
Appendix DFood Exchange Lists227
Appendix EFast Food Restaurant Guide245
Appendix FEthnic Food Guide249
Appendix GGlycemic Index Guide259
Index263

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