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Diabetic Diets The Four Basic Food Groups By Cheyenne If you suffer from you may feel that you cannot eat good food but that is not the case, there are many excellent diabetic recipes nowadays. Controlling your diet can be the key to reducing the risk of as well as improving your symptoms if you are already affected by this disease people often refer to as "the silent killer". However, if you do have to live with then you need to sort out your diabetic diet plan. One of the hardest things to do will be to shed those unnecessary pounds as maintaining your weight is extremely important when you're a diabetic. One of the best ways to follow a diabetic diet is to eat foods that are from all of the four basic food groups. For a diabetic, eating healthily and sticking to a diabetic diet means that they will usually lower the chances of heart disease and stroke which are two complications associated with their condition. The diabetic diet plan is after all, low-fat and has been formulated to increase energy and at the same time ease the symptoms of tiredness, thirst and blurred vision. The healthy eating structure of a diabetic diet involves eating foods like, vegetables poultry, lean meat, fish, non-fat dairy products, beans,
Study of 24 Hour Blood Pressure and the Association to Complications to Type 1 Diabetes<b>Conditions</b>: Type 1 Diabetes; Hypertension<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Steno Diabetes Center<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified April 2010A Study on the Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients With Type II Diabetes Mellitus<b>Conditions</b>: Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsor</b>: The University of Hong Kong<br/><b>Completed</b> - verified July 2010Efficacy and Safety of Ranibizumab in Two "Treat and Extend" Treatment Algorithms Versus Ranibizumab As Needed in Patients With Macular Edema and Visual Impairment Secondary to Diabetes Mellitus<b>Condition</b>: Diabetic Macular Edema<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: Ranibizumab; Drug: ranibizumab; Drug: ranibizumab<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Novartis Pharmaceuticals<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010To Evaluate if Wide Glucose Fluctuations Lead to Injury of Heart Nerves<b>Condition</b>: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsor</b>: University of Michigan<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified May 2010Optimized Strategy for Diabetic Patients With Critical Limb Ischemia(Part I)<b>Conditions</b>: Vascular Diseases; Diabetes<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Device: femoral-popliteal bypass; Device: stent<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Peking Union Medical College Hospital; Beijing Tongren Hospital; Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Comparing Safety and Efficacy of NN5401 With Insulin Glargine in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes: An Extension to Trial NN5401-3590<b>Condition</b>: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: NN5401; Drug: insulin glargine<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Novo Nordisk<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Efficacy and Safety of Lixisenatide in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Insufficiently Controlled by Metformin<b>Condition</b>: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: LIXISENATIDE (AVE0010); Drug: Placebo<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Sanofi-Aventis<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Does Vitamin D Reduce Risk of Developing Type II DM in High Risk Individuals<b>Condition</b>: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: Vitamin D3; Drug: Placebo<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Does Vitamin D Improve Glycemic Control in Type II DM?<b>Conditions</b>: Diabetes Mellitus; Vitamin D Deficiency<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: vitamin D3 2000 IU; Drug: vitamin D3 5000 IU; Drug: Placebo<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Insulin Dosage Software Program for People With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes<b>Conditions</b>: Diabetes; Insulin<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Device: insulin dose software<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Park Nicollet Institute; National Institutes of Health (NIH); National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK); Hygieia, Inc; International Diabetes Center at Park Nicollet<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified June 2010Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity in Mexican Pimas: Gene-Environment Interaction<b>Condition</b>: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsor</b>: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified June 2010Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Safety of Physician Versus Patient-led of Insulin Glargine Initiation and Titration in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus<b>Condition</b>: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Drug: Insulin Glargine<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Sanofi-Aventis<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010A Study Comparing the Safety, Tolerance, and Efficacy of Various Doses of SK-0403 Versus Placebo and Sitagliptin 100 mg in Patients Not Well-Controlled on Metformin Therapy<b>Condition</b>: Type 2 Diabetes<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: SK-0403; Drug: Placebo; Drug: Sitagliptin<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Kowa Research Institute, Inc.<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified June 2010Tu Salud Si Cuenta: UT Community Outreach Program for Community-based Diabetes Prevention and Control.<b>Condition</b>: Diabetes, Obesity<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Behavioral: Tu Salud Si Cuenta Behavioral Intervention<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Hypothalamic Function Before and After Bariatric Surgery<b>Conditions</b>: Obesity; Diabetes<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Procedure: Roux en Y gastric bypass and lap. gastric banding; Behavioral: Prodimed dietary intervention<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Leiden University Medical Center<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified January 2010Evaluation of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in Patients With and Without Diabetic Macular Edema<b>Conditions</b>: Diabetic Retinopathy; Diabetic Macular Edema<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsor</b>: National Eye Institute (NEI)<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Psoriasis Inflammation and Systemic Co Morbidities<b>Condition</b>: Psoriasis<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Rockefeller University; Weill Medical College of Cornell University<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010The Effectiveness of Lubiprostone in Constipated Diabetics<b>Conditions</b>: Constipation; Diabetes; Colon Transit<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Drug: Lubiprostone<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Emory University<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Noninvasive Transcutaneous Glucometer Development<b>Conditions</b>: Healthy; Prediabetic State (IGT); Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsor</b>: InLight Solutions<br/><b>Completed</b> - verified February 2008Left Atrial Distensibility to Predict Left Ventricular Filling Pressure and Prognosis in Patients With Severe Mitral Regurgitation<b>Conditions</b>: Mitral Valve Insufficiency; Atrial Fibrillation; Heart Failure<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Procedure: Cardiac catheterization<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.; National Science Council, Taiwan<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified June 2010Comprehensive Analyses of Multidetector-row Cardiac Computed Tomography Data in Koreans<b>Condition</b>: Coronary Disease<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Seoul National University Bundang Hospital; The Korean Society of Lipidology and Atherosclerosis<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified June 2010Effect of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone (rhGH) Administration on Visceral Adiposity and Markers of Cardiovascular Risk in Obese Adolescent Girls<b>Condition</b>: Obesity<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH); Drug: Placebo<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Massachusetts General Hospital; Genentech<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Characterization of the Kinetics of Renal Glucose Reabsorption in Response to Dapagliflozin in Healthy Subjects and in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)<b>Condition</b>: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Drug: Dapagliflozin<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Bristol-Myers Squibb<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Prevention of Postprandial Hyperglycemia by Acarbose May be a Promising Therapeutic Strategy for Reducing the Increased Risk for Cardiovascular Disease.<b>Condition</b>: Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Drug: Glucobay (Acarbose, BAYG5421)<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Bayer<br/><b>Completed</b> - verified July 2010Efficacy and Safety of Basal-bolus Therapy, Comparing Stepwise Addition of Insulin Aspart Versus Complete Basal-bolus Regimen<b>Condition</b>: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: insulin aspart; Drug: insulin detemir; Drug: insulin aspart; Drug: insulin detemir<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Novo Nordisk<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Effect of Pioglitazone on Mitochondrial Function in Muscle and Adipose Tissue in Humans<b>Condition</b>: Type II Diabetes Mellitus<br/><b>Intervention</b>: <br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Arizona State University; Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Vitamin D in Vulnerable Adults<b>Conditions</b>: Frail Elderly; Vitamin D Deficiency<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Dietary Supplement: vitamin D; Dietary Supplement: placebo<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: Department of Veterans Affairs<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Left Atrial Distensibility and Left Ventricular Filling Pressure in Acute Myocardial Infarction<b>Condition</b>: Myocardial Infarction<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Procedure: Primary percutaneous coronary intervention<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital.; No other funding source in this study<br/><b>Completed</b> - verified December 2007Use of Bevacizumab in Trabeculectomy Surgery<b>Conditions</b>: Glaucoma; Optic Neuropathy; Fibrosis<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: Bevacizumab; Drug: Control<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Glaucoma Research Society of Canada<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Safety and Efficacy Study Comparing 3 New Types of Coronary Stents<b>Conditions</b>: Coronary Artery Disease; Stents; Coronary Thrombosis<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Device: coronary stent placement; Device: Coronary stent placement; Device: coronary stent placement<br/><b>Sponsor</b>: University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Establishment of Biomarkers for Fabry Disease<b>Condition</b>: Fabry Disease<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Other: Fluorescein angiography<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Ohio State University; Genzyme<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010The Intervention Nurses Start Infants Growing on Healthy Trajectories (INSIGHT) Study<b>Conditions</b>: Infant; Obesity<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Behavioral: Child Safety Insights; Behavioral: Child Feeding Insights<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Penn State University; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)<br/><b>Not yet recruiting</b> - verified July 2010Anticholinergic vs. Botox Comparison Study<b>Conditions</b>: Urge Urinary Incontinence; Overactive Bladder Syndrome<br/><b>Interventions</b>: Drug: Botulinum toxin A (Botox A®); Drug: Solifenacin 5mg; Drug: Solifenacin 10mg; Drug: Trospium chloride<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD); Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH); National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)<br/><b>Recruiting</b> - verified June 2010Reducing Dietary Energy Density by Incorporating Vegetables in Order to Decrease Energy Intake<b>Condition</b>: Obesity<br/><b>Intervention</b>: Other: Incorporating vegetables into the diet to reduce energy density<br/><b>Sponsors</b>: Penn State University; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)<br/><b>Active, not recruiting</b> - verified July 2010
whole grains and fruit. A low-carb dietary plan is also available where foods like, fish, meat, poultry are still ok along with cheese, eggs and particular vegetables such as kidney beans, avocados and carrots. Diabetic diets should include foods that are low in saturated fats and cholesterol, such as skinless poultry, fresh fruit, and vegetables as previously mentioned. A diabetic diet consists of certain food groups but it also imperative that you weigh the foods so you intake the correct amount of calories. It is also essential that when you're shopping at the supermarket to check to food labels because they show the daily values based on a 2,000 calorie diet. For example, your breakfast on 2,000 calorie diabetic diet might consist of something like this, a cup of skimmed milk or sugar free yogurt, a couple of slices of bread, rice cakes or pasta if you prefer, an egg prepared your favorite way and a serving of fruit. For those diabetics on a 1,800 calorie plan your breakfast might contain the following; a couple of slices of bread with a cup of skimmed milk, a tablespoon of cheese and a serving of some fresh fruit like apple, banana orange. The afternoon snack can consist of a fruit, two to three crackers, and half a cup of tea or coffee made with artificial sweetener. There are alternatives available so the tea or coffee could be exchanged for yogurt or a cup of skimmed milk. A diabetic diet does not have to be boring. Diabetic recipes nztip.com/wloss : something you like and also fits your diet restrictions! So enjoy healthy living : weight-loss.nztip.com/diabetic-cooking/
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