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The [[American Diabetes Association]] recommends for individualized dietary therapy for the patients with [[diabetes]]. Monitoring of carbohydrate in the diet can be done through carbohydrate counting, exchanges, experienced-based estimation and [[glycemic index]]. Saturated fat should be limited to <7% of total calories intake. In patients with diabetes and normal renal function the protein intake can be kept as 15% to 20% of total energy intake. | The [[American Diabetes Association]] recommends for individualized dietary therapy for the patients with [[diabetes]]. Monitoring of carbohydrate in the diet can be done through carbohydrate counting, exchanges, experienced-based estimation and [[glycemic index]]. Saturated fat should be limited to <7% of total calories intake. In patients with diabetes and normal renal function the protein intake can be kept as 15% to 20% of total energy intake. | ||
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Overview
The American Diabetes Association recommends for individualized dietary therapy for the patients with diabetes. Monitoring of carbohydrate in the diet can be done through carbohydrate counting, exchanges, experienced-based estimation and glycemic index. Saturated fat should be limited to <7% of total calories intake. In patients with diabetes and normal renal function the protein intake can be kept as 15% to 20% of total energy intake.
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References
- ↑ American Diabetes Association. Bantle JP, Wylie-Rosett J, Albright AL, Apovian CM, Clark NG; et al. (2008). "Nutrition recommendations and interventions for diabetes: a position statement of the American Diabetes Association". Diabetes Care. 31 Suppl 1: S61–78. doi:10.2337/dc08-S061. PMID 18165339.