TCOYD® LIVE PLUS
Is There Really Such a Thing as a Diabetes Diet?
…With Expert Endocrinologists (Living well with T1D!) Steven V. Edelman, MD, Jeremy Pettus, MD; and Adriana Valencia, RD, CDCES
TCOYD® LIVE PLUS events feature related content including videos, articles, and podcasts to learn even more on the topic!
Questions We Address Include:
• Is there really such a thing as a “Diabetes Diet”?
• Is there a way to realistically be successful with portion control and eating the foods you like—or the food you grew up with—in moderation?
• For people with diabetes what percent of diet should be protein, carbohydrates and fat?
• How important is carb counting? More important than calories?
• What are some of the common diets out there that people do well with if they have diabetes including low carb, keto, and mediterranean?
• Does intermittent fasting work well for people with diabetes? If I do eat breakfast, what can I eat for breakfast that won’t wreck my blood sugar?
LEARN EVEN MORE WITH TCOYD® LIVE PLUS
– WATCH RELATED VIDEOS –
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What to Eat? Diabetes and Nutrition
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Carb Counting in the Real World
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Plant-Based Diet and Diabetes: A Little Less Meat and More Veggies
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Sit Down with our Dietitian! Food Labels, Calorie Counting, Portion Control and More!
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Fueling Up at the Grocery Store
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A Tutorial on Diet and Nutrition for Those Living with Type 2 Diabetes!
– READ RELATED ARTICLES –
“Fiber: Carbs with Extra Benefits!”
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“5 Nutritional Tips on Aging with Diabetes”
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“The Bite-Sized Benefits of Supportive Snacking”
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“How to Eat Healthy and Feel Great with Type 1 Diabetes”
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“Kitchen Makeover: What to Purge and What to Stock Up On”
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“How to Get More Brightly Colored Food into Your Diet (and Not Just M&M’s!)”
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