Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Medical nutrition crucial for Type 1 and 2 Diabetes
An article in Journal of the American Dietetic Association reviews the evidence and nutrition practice recommendations  from the nutrition practice guidelines  for type 1 and type 2 diabetes in adults. Major nutrition therapy factors reviewed are  carbohydrate (intake, sucrose, non-nutritive sweeteners, glycemic index,  and fiber), protein intake, cardiovascular disease, and weight  management. Contributing factors to nutrition therapy reviewed are  physical activity and glucose monitoring. Based on individualized  nutrition therapy client/patient goals and lifestyle changes the  client/patient is willing and able to make, dietitians can  select appropriate interventions based on key recommendations that  include consistency in day-to-day carbohydrate intake, adjusting insulin  doses to match carbohydrate intake, substitution of sucrose-containing  foods, usual protein intake, cardioprotective nutrition interventions,  weight management strategies, regular physical activity, and use of  self-monitored blood glucose data. The evidence is strong that medical  nutrition therapy provided by dietitians is an effective and  essential therapy in the management of diabetes.
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