Diabetic Diet (cont.)
In this Article
- Eating and Diabetes
- Diabetes and Blood Glucose Levels
- Your Diabetes Medicines
- Diabetes and Exercise
- Diabetes and Low Blood Sugar (Hypoglycemia)
- Diabetes and the Food Pyramid
- How much should I eat each day?
- Starches
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Milk
- Meat and Meat Substitutes
- Fats and Sweets
- Diabetes and Your Meal Plan
- Diabetes and Measuring Your Food
- Diabetes - When You Are Sick
- How to Find More Help - Living with Diabetes
- Find a local Endocrinologist in your town
Diabetes and the Food Pyramid
The food pyramid can help you make wise food choices. It divides foods into groups, based on what they contain. Eat more from the groups at the bottom of the pyramid, and less from the groups at the top. Foods from the starches, fruits, vegetables, and milk groups are highest in carbohydrate. They affect your blood glucose levels the most.
How much should I eat each day?
Have about 1,200 to 1,600 calories a day if you are
- a small woman who exercises
- a small or medium-sized woman who wants to lose weight
- a medium-sized woman who does not exercise much
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Choose this many servings from these food groups to have 1,200 to 1,600 calories a day |
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| 6 starches | 2 milk and yogurt |
| 3 vegetables | 2 meat or meat substitute |
| 2 fruit | up to 3 fats |
Talk with your diabetes teacher about how to make a meal plan that fits the way you usually eat, your daily routine, and your diabetes medicines. Then make your own plan.
Have about 1,600 to 2,000 calories a day if you are
- a large woman who wants to lose weight
- a small man at a healthy weight
- a medium-sized man who does not exercise much
- a medium-sized to large man who wants to lose weight
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Choose this many servings from these food groups to have 1,600 to 2,000 calories a day |
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| 8 starches | 2 milk and yogurt |
| 4 vegetables | 2 meat or meat substitute |
| 3 fruit | up to 4 fats |
Talk with your diabetes teacher about how to make a meal plan that fits the way you usually eat, your daily routine, and your diabetes medicines. Then make your own plan.
Have about 2,000 to 2,400 calories a day if you are
- a medium-sized or large man who does a lot of exercise or
has a physically active job
- a large man at a healthy weight
- a medium-sized or large woman who exercises a lot or has a physically active job
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Choose this many servings from these food groups to have 2,000 to 2,400 calories a day |
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| 11 starches | 2 milk and yogurt |
| 4 vegetables | 2 meat or meat substitute |
| 3 fruit | up to 5 fats |
Talk with your diabetes teacher about how to make a meal plan that fits the way you usually eat, your daily routine, and your diabetes medicines. Then make your own plan.
Make Your Own Food Pyramid
Print out this pyramid and fill in the numbers of servings next to the name of each food group.
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