Indian Food / Diet for diabetics
Type of carbohydrate and amount of fibre Sample diet plan (for NIDDM) Sample diet plan (for IDDM) To remember Foods to be avoided Foods to be restricted Foods to be used freely Objectives
Click here for more details about diet for Diabetic Patients Diet plays an important role in the treatment of diabetes. The diet may be used alone or in combination with insulin injections or oral hypoglycaemic drugs. The diet plan of an individual is based on height, weight, age, sex, physical activity and nature of diabetes. One should consider the following points while planning a diabetic diet:
In case of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, the energy intake is based on needs for normal growth and development, physical activity and maintenance of desirable body weight. In case of non insulin dependant diabetes mellitus, the majority of patients are overweight or obese. Therefore, calorie restriction is required to achieve a desired weight. Type of carbohydrate and amount of fibre: More of carbohydrate must be given as complex starches rather than simple sugars as they breakdown more slowly to release glucose in blood. The presence of fibre in complex carbohydrate like grains, vegetables and other starches slows the glucose absorption. One should emphasise more on the high fibre foods instead of high fibre supplements available in the market.
Sample diet plan (for NIDDM)
Sample diet plan (for IDDM)
To remember
Foods to be avoided Glucose, sugar, honey, all sweets, chocolates and candies. Foods to be restricted Potatoes, yam, arbi, sweet potatoes, mangoes, grapes, bananas, alcoholic beverages, fried foods, paranthas, poories, pakoras, mathris, deep fried foods, dry fruits, salad oils, cakes and pastries. Foods to be used freely Green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, cucumber. radish, soups, buttermilk, tea and coffee without sugar. |
source: DoctorNDTV
13 comments:
Aren't carbs dangerous for Diabetics? I came across this site because I was trying to figure out how to control insulin spikes during an Indian diet. I've been losing fat consistently for a while, and have successfully dropped my carbs below 150 grams per day while increasing my intake of health fats and protein. The main problem is my consumption of Roti. The moment I stop I know I'll be able to lose more fat, however I wanted to see if there was any other way I could control insulin spikes. Perhaps eating Indian food only on weight training days? Or eating Indian food only during the day time as a pre-workout or post workout meal.
very good article to read ,a lil more precise of all food items that we can have could help more . and what about rice being indian we do take rice and its not mentioned when to have how much rice
some time you feel low so you can take boiled rice ,cooked in open lid and starch strained.
you could have modifies this menu a bit by including brown rice.
Your blog is very nice. Iam going to try some recipe. Please add more about Indian menu
Thanks to Aparna that she has reminded us of Brown Rice. However, it is hard to come by. One of my other experiences is that iodine in common salt is enhancing thyroid complications. My wife had been put on thyroxine, yet she is fine without it now. The magic is done by raw salt. Infact iodine deficiency is not so acute in plains and thus iodised salt is nothing but a gimmick.
My husband is diabetic i tried this for him and it really worked ..eat oatmeal with 2% milk in the morning, tea with equal (sugar subs), at lunch small portions of vegetables (Green), dal any kind, small potin chicken or meat or fish, salad but no cabohydrates (no roti), and in the eavning early dinner by 7 PM no carbs eat small potion of chicken, salad some vegitable & suger free Pudding (add equal) after dinner take sone sugerfree tea.
This diet really works try it u will .not not feel like having Roti
This diet will definately lower your your sugar and your Medicine intake
Walking is very important with this diet.
You eat Roti 2 Roties in a week
Good luck
In diabetes portions makes a huge difference. Brown or white rice; does not matter. Carbs are very important for diabetes patients.
I have researched several good/healthy options since I discovered that I have diabetes. Some of them are barley, jowar and quinoa. Excellent sources.
Be cheerful and invest time in yourself/your health.
Good luck.
I read that sweet potato (the kind with the red coloured skin) is a superfood for diabetics, according to the American Diabetic society. Why then is it shown as restricted? And to what extent? I gave some to my husband, who is type-2 diabetic, and his sugar went down. I'd like to know what its limits are.
Thank you very much
what about carrot , beet root.bitter gaurd for diabetics??
Paneer is strictly no no for diaabetic patient.
Eating carrots are good or bad for diabetic
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