Understanding Diabetes and Glycemic Index

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Understanding Diabetes and Glycemic Index

The Glycemic Index: Changing Your Eating Habits When we were children in school, we were taught to eat certain foods to maintain a healthy diet, but unfortunately, as we age, those needs change. Besides, who is going to tell a child to eat whole wheat bread? Sour dough bread? Whole grain cereals? At that age, the important thing was to assure that a child ate three complete meals a day compared to grabbing a candy bar or bag of chips! Children’s needs are definitely different from those of an adult, and even adult needs change as we grow older and our bodies go through the changes that are part of the process of aging. As that happens, eating healthy becomes more important, and we learn that some of the foods we are used to eating are not as healthy as we once thought.

Many of us were taught in school nutrition classes that the complex carbohydrates were those of a non-sugar basis such as breads and cereals instead of cakes and candy bars. Although breads and cereals are still healthier than a candy bar, we now know that they still convert to sugar in the bloodstream, and thus we should eat them in moderation. The sad part is that if we had been taught as children that whole grains such as whole wheat bread and oat, barley, and bran cereals were healthier, we would have become used to those products and wouldn’t give it a second thought. Because we did not learn that at an early age, we have had to learn it later in life, and thus the transition to a different way of eating is much more difficult. When you have been used to eating high-calorie white bread all of your life, the change to whole wheat or sour dough bread is very difficult. This is especially difficult if you have a family member who blatantly refuses to eat wheat bread, so you have to avoid the temptation to eat white bread because it’s in the house.

It’s important to learn as early as possible about healthy eating so that the transition to carbohydrates with a low glycemic index is not such a shock for your body. Anytime you change your eating habits, your body has to become used to the transition, and that may take a few weeks before you no longer crave the foods that you used to eat. That doesn’t mean you need to give up all of the high glycemic index carbohydrates, but you want to reduce your consumption of them for your body’s health.

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How To Use The Glycemic Index

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pages 63-64

Type I and Type II Diabetes

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pages 65-66

What Is Hypoglycemia?

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pages 67-68

Good Gylcemic Foods

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pages 61-62

Foot Complications Of Diabetes

3min
pages 59-60

Eye Complications Of Diabetes

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pages 57-58

Diabetes And Sexual Problems

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pages 55-56

The Glycemic Index: Changing Your Eating Habits

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page 49

The Nutritional Value Of Low Glycemic Index Diet Foods

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page 50

Can A Good Diet Keep Diabetes At Bay

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pages 53-54

African Americans And Diabetes

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pages 51-52

The Glycemic Index And Heart Disease

2min
page 48

The Glycemic Index And Your Health

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page 47

The Glycemic Index And Pregnancy

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page 46

Preventing Diabetes With A Low Glycemic Index Diet

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page 45

Making The Switch To A Low Glycemic Index Diet

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page 44

Benefits Of The Glycemic Index

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pages 42-43

The Importance Of Knowing The Glycemic Index

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page 41

Purpose Of The Glycemic Index

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page 40

You Can Control Diabetes

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pages 38-39

Weight Control In Diabetes Management

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pages 36-37

The Effect Of The Glycemic Index On The Body

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pages 34-35

Symptoms Of Diabetes

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pages 32-33

Pre Diabetes

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pages 30-31

Link Between Diabetes, Heart Attacks And Strokes

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pages 26-27

Kidney Disease And Diabetes

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pages 24-25

Medications That Treat Diabetes

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pages 28-29

Insulin To Treat Diabetes

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pages 22-23

How To Prevent Diabetes

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pages 20-21

High Glycemic Foods

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pages 18-19

Glycemic Index

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pages 16-17

Depression And Diabetes

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pages 10-11

The Glycemic Index: Lifestyle Changes

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The Glycemic Index: Is It Worth The Effort?

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Gestational Diabetes

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The Glycemic Index: It Seems More Difficult Than It Is

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Diabetic Diet

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The Glycemic Index: Preventing Diabetes Through Diet

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Nutrition And The Glycemic Index

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