Intermittent fasting refers to an eating pattern that involves cycling between periods of eating and fasting. Intermittent fasting is less focused on which foods you eat, and more focused on when you eat.
Diabetes Diet
10 time-saving tips for meal prep
Rather than ordering in—or making a poor food choice that could spike blood sugars—consider that a little meal prep can go a long way. Here are 10 meal prep tips to save you time (and money) so you can eat well anytime of the week.
Glycemic index and glycemic load
Most people with diabetes are familiar with the glycemic index (GI), which helps you determine which foods may cause your blood sugar to rise after eating. However, the glycemic load (GL) of food is equally important.
What is medical nutrition therapy?
Medical nutrition therapy (MNT) is a more comprehensive approach than general nutrition information; it is designed to help a person successfully manage a chronic condition while meeting their nutritional needs.
Quick kitchen tips and tricks to help you prepare healthy meals
Maintaining a diabetes-friendly diet is crucial for managing blood sugar levels and promoting overall health.
Going gluten-free with a diabetes diet
Do you know an individual with type 1 diabetes who also has celiac disease? This is an increasingly common scenario. The only treatment for celiac disease is to follow a gluten-free diet.