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Count on this book to help you count carbs and live a healthy lifestyle with diabetes
The person with diabetes is at the center of their own care. They make the day-to-day decisions about what to eat, when to exercise, and how to use the data they get from blood glucose monitoring devices. In order to be successful, it is critically important to make those decisions based on sound advice from their healthcare team, diabetes experts, and reputable resources. Carbs and glucose levels go hand in hand when managing all forms of diabetes. Diabetes & Carb Counting For Dummies teaches you all about carbs and overall healthy nutrition so that you can make informed decisions about what to eat and how much. Get up-to-date guidance to improve your health and live the life you want. This updated edition covers the latest dietary guidelines and standards, so you'll be on track with the best that science has to offer in diabetes management. You'll also get tips on exercise, interpreting blood glucose and A1C results, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology. Living your best carb-counting life starts with this Dummies guide.
Whether newly diagnosed or someone who has been living with diabetes for many years, this book is an essential guide for people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, or gestational diabetes, as well as their loved ones. This is an accessible resource to help empower you with the tools you need to count carbs and plan meals that support diabetes management, weight control, and heart health.
Sherri Shafer, RD, CDCES, enjoyed a 30-year career at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. As a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist, her passion is teaching people with diabetes how to successfully self-manage their condition. She has extensive experience in the field of diabetes and has contributed to numerous healthcare websites, diabetes educational programs, journals, and professional publications.
Introduction 1
Part 1: Getting Started with Carb Counting and Diabetes Management 5
Chapter 1: Delving into Diabetes and Carb Counting 7
Chapter 2: Exploring the Diabetes-Carb Connection 25
Chapter 3: Calling All Carbs: Recognizing Carbs in the Foods You Eat 41
Chapter 4: Tracking Carbs through the Body 57
Chapter 5: Finding Your Sweet Spot: The Right Amount of Carbs for You 73
Chapter 6: Timing Your Carb Consumption 85
Part 2: Carb Counting: From Basic to Advanced 105
Chapter 7: Reading and Deciphering Food Labels 107
Chapter 8: Mastering Carb Counting and Portioning Fundamentals 129
Chapter 9: Adding Tools for Carb-Counting Ease and Accuracy 149
Part 3: Going Beyond Counting Carbs 155
Chapter 10: Accounting for Variations in Digestion and Absorption Rates 157
Chapter 11: Rethink That Drink 171
Chapter 12: Let Me Call You Sweetie: Sugars and Substitutes 191
Part 4: Embracing Whole Health and Happiness 207
Chapter 13: Eating for Health and Happiness 209
Chapter 14: Reaping the Rewards of Fitness 225
Chapter 15: Getting a Handle on Hypoglycemia 249
Chapter 16: Keeping the Beat with a Healthy Heart 273
Chapter 17: Living with Diabetes throughout the Life Cycle 291
Chapter 18: Going Gluten-Free: Does the Batter Matter? 309
Part 5: Sampling Menus Complete with Carb Counts 323
Chapter 19: Beginning with Breakfast Menus 325
Chapter 20: Looking for Lunch Menus 331
Chapter 21: Delving into Dinner Menus 339
Chapter 22: Surveying Snack Ideas 347
Part 6: The Part of Tens. 355
Chapter 23: Ten Tips for Monitoring Your Blood Glucose 357
Chapter 24: Ten Tips for Controlling Carbs 367
Chapter 25: Ten Worthwhile Websites to Help You Manage Diabetes 375
Chapter 26: Ten Things to Add to Your Healthcare Checklist 381
Part 7: Appendixes 389
Appendix A: Exchange Lists 391
Appendix B: Conversion Guide 405
Index 407
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