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		<title>The Type 2 Diabetic Diet And Exercise Routine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For adults diagnosed with adult onset type 2 diabetes most health care professionals agree that the best way to control its effects are with a type 2 diabetic diet and exercise. Although some people are genetically predisposed to contracting diabetes most cases are caused by poor lifestyle choices centered around bad diet, obesity, and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For adults diagnosed with adult onset type 2 diabetes most health care professionals agree that the best way to control its effects are with a type 2 diabetic diet and exercise. Although some people are genetically predisposed to contracting diabetes most cases are caused by poor lifestyle choices centered around bad diet, obesity, and a lack of exercise. Reversing the damage caused by years of un-healthy living is hard to do but if the specter of type 2 diabetes is looming over your long term health it is vitally important to change the way you live to best control the long term consequences that diabetes is known for.Since both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are major health issues it is important to consult you doctor before starting any new diet or exercise plan. Your doctor can get you started in the right direction and recommend a dietician who specializes in the type 2 diabetic diet. The dietician can help taylor a customized diabetic meal plan to your specific needs. There will be foods that are for the most part off limits but in most cases moderation is the key to combating this disease and the health issues it is directly responsible for.Probably the biggest dietary change for the type 2 diabetic is cutting sugar and simple carbohydrates out of their diet. Sodas, candy, and baked goods are to be avoided because they pose the greatest threat to the diabetic; hyperglycemia otherwise known as high blood sugar.Instead of the empty calories to be found in high sugar and processed foods you should eat a diet of nutrient rich foods that provide the necessary health benefits that only they can provide. Fruits, vegetables, and protein from lean meats and nuts are a good place to start with a type 2 diabetic diet. These foods and others provide a good mix of nutrients including complex carbohydrates which provide you with a steady supply of energy throughout the day and keep your blood sugar levels consistent.The other important aspect of the diet for those with type 2 diabetes is how often you eat during the day. Instead of eating two or three big meals you need to be eating five or six smaller meals throughout the day. This helps avoid the big blood sugar spikes that are associated with eating big meals. Eating smaller meals will keep you blood sugars at a steady level which is easier to control.Step 2 in properly controlling the effects of your diabetes is a regular exercise routine. Any type of exercise is a good thing and if you do nothing more then go for regular walks you are off to a good start. As you progress and your health improves and your diabetes comes under control you can add to your routine if you wish. Join a gym, go for bike rides, yoga, aerobics, or any other physical activity you enjoy are all good ways to add variety to your program.The complications caused by type 2 diabetes can be easily managed and avoided by following a sensible type 2 diabetic diet plan and exercise program. By making these simple lifestyle changes and staying healthy you can control your diabetes and live your life to the fullest. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Controlling Diabetes Through Healthy Lifestyle&#8211;Proper Diabetic Diet, Exercise, Taking Doctor Advice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Once you are diagnosed that you have an illness like diabetes, it can be hard on you emotionally and mentally to face it. But, since it is there already, this time, you want to take control of your illness. When you feel like giving up, you only allow the illness to take control of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you are diagnosed that you have an illness like diabetes, it can be hard on you emotionally and mentally to face it. But, since it is there already, this time, you want to take control of your illness. When you feel like giving up, you only allow the illness to take control of your life. Just always bear in mind that you have people who care about you, and when you give up you give up on them too. </p>
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How you can help you live through it?<br />&#13;<br />
The first thing you have to do is to accept the fact that have this sickness. This can be difficult for you but if you are mentally prepared or able, you have to do this. Once you accepted it is easier to move ahead and take the necessary things that are in need to be done. Acceptance will help you to better recognize your disease. Still, you can function healthy by taking appropriate actions. </p>
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You can obtain lots of  information on the Internet if you would like to learn more about your condition. You can get some diabetic recipe directly from the web sites of many doctors worldwide. Learning will help you by letting you to understand your disease. As a matter of fact, learning will help you to find program to intervene or prevent, and perhaps cures for your diabetes. You can also talk with your doctor and seek suggestions on how can you program a healthy diet or a diabetic diet which may help you to ease the burden this disease caused.. </p>
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How will this disease affect you emotionally and mentally? </p>
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Like most illnesses, this disease can cause depression. You may rather choose of being alone. At times, you will face mood swings and not feel like having anyone near you. You may feel hopeless also. Since you most like encounter this situations, a medical counselor can best help you in dealing these things.</p>
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What can you do to help yourself?</p>
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Whenever we are in low periods or conditions, we all have the power to help ourselves and to back on track. Think and take it positively. You can help yourself by eating  appropriate diabetic diet. You can improve health by taking vitamins and supplements necessary to help fight this illness and make you stronger. You can also make a healthy lifestyle  by socializing and avoiding self-isolation. </p>
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So, when you take your diabetes positively, you can make yourslef out of it. This illness will not totally cripple you and your life by promoting a healthy lifestyle&#8211;proper diabetic diet, exercise, regular visit to your doctor&#8211;you can get out of it.</p>
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		<title>Diabetes Diet, Exercise and Complications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that cannot be completely cured but can be managed through proper care. A diabetic patient must follow a health lifestyle, which include proper diet plan, exercises and prescribed medicines. This is the only way one can avoid or minimize the risk of diabetes long-term complications. Diabetes Diet Diet plays [...]]]></description>
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<p>Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that cannot be completely cured but can be managed through proper care. A diabetic patient must follow a health lifestyle, which include proper diet plan, exercises and prescribed medicines. This is the only way one can avoid or minimize the risk of diabetes long-term complications.</p>
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<p><strong>Diabetes Diet</strong></p>
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<p>Diet plays an important role in managing diabetes. The timings of the meals need to be fixed and rigidly maintained. Never skip meals. Fiber plays an important role in the diet of diabetics. The rich source of fiber is vegetables, fruits, grains and nuts. Fiber foods are not completely digested by our body. Foods rich in fiber induce a feeling of fullness, thereby reducing appetite. The consumption of fat must be reduced, focus instead of proteins and complex carbohydrates.</p>
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<p><strong>Diabetes Exercises</strong></p>
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<p>The role of exercise cannot be overestimated in managing diabetes. Although it is important not to overdo it – and exercise must always be done keeping in mind your particular parameters, for instance, cardiac stimulation – regular exercise definitely helps a diabetic bring the glucose levels down. Simply put a muscle at rest resists the action of insulin; an exercising muscle is more responsive to it. An obese patient may have sufficient or even an excess of insulin circulating in his body, but his system may resist it by way of peripheral tissue. Also, the more physically active you are, the more efficient your body is in handling the carbohydrate load.</p>
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<p><strong>Complications of Diabetes</strong></p>
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<p>If the blood glucose level is not controlled it may lead to following complications -</p>
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<p>1. Heart disease<br />2. Kidney disease<br />3. Blindness<br />4. Impotency<br />5. Amputation</p>
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<p>Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.</p>
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		<title>How do I go on a diabetic diet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I found out I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. My doctor prescribed Metformin and told me to go on a diabetic diet, as well as exercise 45 mins daily. Is there a site or book that will help me learn about this type of diet? I know that, generally, there is less sugar, as well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Today I found out I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. My doctor prescribed Metformin and told me to go on a diabetic diet, as well as exercise 45 mins daily. Is there a site or book that will help me learn about this type of diet? I know that, generally, there is less sugar, as well as a low amount of breads/pastas..but that&#8217;s all I have right now.</div>
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		<title>Lose the Fat Diabetic Diet and Exercise Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in March of 2005 the results of the Diabetes Prevention Program were released by the American Diabetes Association. This study was conducted nationwide at 25 medical centers and tracked thousands of potential diabetics who were given a lose the fat diabetic diet and exercise plan. Everyone in the study group was pre-diabetic, meaning they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in March of 2005 the results of the Diabetes Prevention Program were released by the American Diabetes Association. This study was conducted nationwide at 25 medical centers and tracked thousands of potential diabetics who were given a lose the fat diabetic diet and exercise plan. Everyone in the study group was pre-diabetic, meaning they all suffered from high blood sugar levels that were higher then normal but not in the diabetic range. Half of all people diagnosed with pre-diabetes will eventually become type 2 diabetics if left untreated.</p>
<p>There were two groups of people is this study. One half of the participants were given only dietary recommendations to follow. The other half were given the same diet but were also asked to exercise 5 times a week for at least 30 minutes per day.</p>
<p>The results of this study were unexpected. Those pre-diabetics who exercised along with following the diabetic diet reduced by 58% their risk of developing diabetes. The reason for this was simple; they lost weight because of these lifestyle changes. Researchers found that exercising and losing weight had the direct effect of lowering blood sugar levels to normal, which wasn&#8217;t thought to be possible.</p>
<p>It is thought that weight loss for those with pre-diabetes helps prevent the onset of diabetes but it also helps to reverse the damage to insulin producing cells caused by obesity. Depending on how much you weigh it was found that losing 5% to 7% of your body weight can make a difference.</p>
<p>The key to this diet is eating healthy foods that not help the pre-diabetic lose weight but also keep the weight off. The American Diabetes Association recommends a daily diet that consists of the following.</p>
<p>* Grain &#8211; 6-11 servings per day (Bread, Cereal, Rice, Pasta) <br />* Vegetables &#8211; 3-5 servings per day <br />* Fruits &#8211; 2-4 servings per day <br />* Milk &#8211; 2-3 servings per day <br />* Meat &#8211; 4-6 ounces per day (Meat, eggs, fish, dried beans, nuts and peanut butter) <br />* Fats, Sweets, Alcohol &#8211; Occasional treats</p>
<p>Not only is this diet recommended for diabetes but it is also endorsed by the American Heart Association to help combat the risks for heart disease. This points out how important it is to eat healthy and follow a fat loss diabetic diet and exercise program.</p>
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		<title>Exercise for Diabetics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Too many people confine their exercise to jumping to conclusions, running up bills, stretching the truth, bending over backward, lying down on the job, sidestepping responsibility, and pushing their luck.&#8221; Nobody takes credit for that statement, but it is true; and for diabetics, the part about pushing their luck is especially true if they don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;<em>Too many people confine their exercise to jumping to conclusions, running up bills, stretching the truth, bending over backward, lying down on the job, sidestepping responsibility, and pushing their luck.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Nobody takes credit for that statement, but it is true; and for diabetics, the part about pushing their luck is especially true if they don&#8217;t engage in regular <strong>PHYSICAL exercise</strong>.</p>
<p>Health professionals everywhere say that physical exercise is vital to good health. Even a perfectly healthy body will not function properly without regular physical exercise, and if that body has diabetes, exercise becomes doubly important.</p>
<p><strong>Regular physical exercise can do several things for those who have diabetes:</strong></p>
<p>* Exercise will lower blood sugar! Did you know that exercising before eating can regulate blood sugar levels as much as most blood-sugar-lowering drugs? It&#8217;s true. Research proves it!</p>
<p>* Exercise can help prevent heart disease! High blood pressure and high cholesterol lead to heart disease for everyone, and diabetics are particularly susceptible.</p>
<p>*  Exercise can help control weight for diabetics! It&#8217;s true. Just regular exercise can do as much for helping diabetics control their weight as diet. The exercise doesn&#8217;t have to be strenuous to be effective. Simply walking 20 minutes every single day will do the trick.</p>
<p><strong>Diabetics</strong> should, of course, follow their doctor&#8217;s recommendations about the intensity and frequency of exercise. Blood sugar levels most certainly matter! But being diabetic is not an excuse to avoid physical exercise.</p>
<p>Diabetics need to be especially careful to look for the signs of <em>hypoglycemia</em> (low blood sugar level) while they are exercising. Hypoglycemia doesn&#8217;t happen all at one time. There are physical signs that the blood sugar level is getting too low, and diabetics need to be aware of those signs so that they can take action to prevent serious problems.</p>
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