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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 265791" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I asked for the links for your quotes, so that I could see the quote in full context, and to be pedantic if you’ll quote its etiquette and copyright policy to link to the original article. </p><p>And again I’m going to be pedantic, the first link you give to the does have its problem. There’s no date to say when the article was published, but because it’s based Janine Freeman, RD, CDE, in her Guest Editorial of the Diabetes Forecast September 2005 on the ADA website… So we can assume that this that the ndap published sometime afterwards… Follow the link to the ADA site it doesn’t link to her article but to the main page, I had a dig around but couldn’t find it.. </p><p></p><p>The article I can only assume that it’s giving a brief on her article she had written as a forecast. But there is no details to research she’s built her conclusions, so can’t look to see if we conclude the same..</p><p>But Another problems is information given in the ‘Bottom Line’ Firstly they’ve quoted the ADA, but not linked to this information on the ADA website, The second quote they’ve linked but it isn’t available! But the worst faux pau considering that this article could not have been published until after September 2005, they managed to provide a link to a non-existent website! The British Diabetic Association hasn’t existed since 2000, so the website provide is at least 5 years out of date!</p><p></p><p>The second Link provided, is actually not dispelling the Gi diet as such, it does link to the various studies it’s looking at, each study though is under 6 months duration… I haven’t had a look at the individual studies though, but happy enough to go along with their bottom line, if weight loss is required, it is about calories, exercise considerations as well…</p><p>Wish I think is a message that most of us give to others…</p><p></p><p>Your third you haven’t linked to!</p><p></p><p>But you seem to think that I follow a certain diet…. I actually don’t but I do feel that all diabetics do need to understand the GI index/load so they are aware of the probable impact on their glucose levels be they T1 or T2, on whatever diet they chose to follow..</p><p></p><p>Yes and I would agree carb amounts are an important part of control again whatever type of diabetic we are… </p><p>I noticed that you’ve only been diagnosed for a year, Now the problem for every diabetic is has will travel through time, not only does our bodies change, our environments can change etc.. This can lead to an rejig to our regimes we use to suit our current needs, and this is where the problem comes with T2’s and control… At what point does driving down the carbohydrate content of your diet, or increase medication!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 265791, member: 11712"] I asked for the links for your quotes, so that I could see the quote in full context, and to be pedantic if you’ll quote its etiquette and copyright policy to link to the original article. And again I’m going to be pedantic, the first link you give to the does have its problem. There’s no date to say when the article was published, but because it’s based Janine Freeman, RD, CDE, in her Guest Editorial of the Diabetes Forecast September 2005 on the ADA website… So we can assume that this that the ndap published sometime afterwards… Follow the link to the ADA site it doesn’t link to her article but to the main page, I had a dig around but couldn’t find it.. The article I can only assume that it’s giving a brief on her article she had written as a forecast. But there is no details to research she’s built her conclusions, so can’t look to see if we conclude the same.. But Another problems is information given in the ‘Bottom Line’ Firstly they’ve quoted the ADA, but not linked to this information on the ADA website, The second quote they’ve linked but it isn’t available! But the worst faux pau considering that this article could not have been published until after September 2005, they managed to provide a link to a non-existent website! The British Diabetic Association hasn’t existed since 2000, so the website provide is at least 5 years out of date! The second Link provided, is actually not dispelling the Gi diet as such, it does link to the various studies it’s looking at, each study though is under 6 months duration… I haven’t had a look at the individual studies though, but happy enough to go along with their bottom line, if weight loss is required, it is about calories, exercise considerations as well… Wish I think is a message that most of us give to others… Your third you haven’t linked to! But you seem to think that I follow a certain diet…. I actually don’t but I do feel that all diabetics do need to understand the GI index/load so they are aware of the probable impact on their glucose levels be they T1 or T2, on whatever diet they chose to follow.. Yes and I would agree carb amounts are an important part of control again whatever type of diabetic we are… I noticed that you’ve only been diagnosed for a year, Now the problem for every diabetic is has will travel through time, not only does our bodies change, our environments can change etc.. This can lead to an rejig to our regimes we use to suit our current needs, and this is where the problem comes with T2’s and control… At what point does driving down the carbohydrate content of your diet, or increase medication! [/QUOTE]
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