Ricky
Well-Known Member
I can not believe that the medical fraternity has still not got it into their heads (July 2012 NICE Guidelines http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/1 ... /59951.pdf ) that the best diet for a Type 2 diabetics/prediabetic is a Low Carb/ Low GI diet. They still seem to think that low fat is the way to go and mention a) a baked potato (high GI) as being sensible to eat and Fruit as a snack!! They specifically mention not to eat Bombay mix which is high protein (because of the gram flour) and low GI. Low fat yogurts = high sugar!!See below:-
This just infuriates me!! I have put myself into the prediabetic , even normal category with a low carb/low GI diet + exercise. I have the disease from hereditary as I have never been terribly over weight . I weigh more now than I did when diagnosed about 6 years ago but most is muscle from exercise therefore I am scathing of a BMI scale that doesn't take this into account. A size 12 dress size is fine by me!!
Encourage people to:
Increase their consumption of foods that are high in fibre, such as wholegrain bread
and cereals, beans and lentils, vegetables and fruit.
Choose foods that are lower in fat and saturated fat, for example, by replacing
products high in saturated fat (such as butter, ghee, some margarines or coconut oil)
with versions made with vegetable oils that are high in unsaturated fat, or using lowfat
spreads.
Choose skimmed or semi-skimmed milk and low-fat yoghurts, instead of cream and
full-fat milk and dairy products.
Choose fish and lean meats instead of fatty meat and processed meat products (such
as sausages and burgers).
Grill, bake, poach or steam food instead of frying or roasting (for example, choose a
baked potato instead of chips).
Avoid food high in fat such as mayonnaise, chips, crisps, pastries, poppadums
(papads) and samosas.
Choose fruit, unsalted nuts or low-fat yoghurt as snacks instead of cakes, biscuits,
bombay mix or crisps.
This just infuriates me!! I have put myself into the prediabetic , even normal category with a low carb/low GI diet + exercise. I have the disease from hereditary as I have never been terribly over weight . I weigh more now than I did when diagnosed about 6 years ago but most is muscle from exercise therefore I am scathing of a BMI scale that doesn't take this into account. A size 12 dress size is fine by me!!