Weight loss can be a symptom of diabetes.
Because your body is unable to make use of sugar in the blood, those calories
that would normally be utilized are lost. Even though you might be eating a
normal amount of food, this loss of sugar and calories due to diabetes will
still cause you to lose weight. However,
you can still work with your diabetes and maintain a healthy weight.
1 Eat frequently. You
may find that you feel full after eating very little food. If this is the case,
eating the standard three meals a day may cause you to not eat enough at these
meals. Instead of trying to eat three large meals a day, break those meals up,
eating more frequently.
- Eat five to six meals a day,
instead of the three or two usual meals.
- Add toppings and extras to your
food for a caloric boost.
- Eat as much as you can when you
do.
2 Eat foods that are
nutrient-rich. Try to eat foods that contain high levels of nutrients to
ensure that you are still receiving enough nutrition. Simply eating more food
to gain weight won't guarantee that you stay healthy. Try to eat some of the
following foods to get the right amount of nutrition.
- Grains, pasta and breads should be
whole grain. Avoid processed versions of these.
- Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables,
dairy, nuts, seeds, and lean meats.
- You may want to try shakes or
smoothies.
- As always, monitor your diet to
provide appropriate levels of sugars.
3 Avoid drinking any
liquids before a meal. Some people may find that drinking a
beverage of any type before a meal can spoil their appetite. Drinking a
beverage may lead you to feel full, before you have actually eaten any food.
Avoid this by not drinking anything at least half an hour before a meal.
- If you do want something to drink
before a meal, make sure it's something that has nutrients and calories.
4 Eat the right snacks. If
you enjoy snacks throughout the day, between meals, make sure they offer a
great nutritional value. Snacks should be additional fuel for the body to hold
you over between meals. They should not be an opportunity to graze on junk
foods, especially if you have diabetes. Gaining weight will require an increase
in caloric intake and health requires proper nutrition. Try some of the
following foods to make sure you get both calories and nutrients in your
snacks:
- Nuts
- Cheese
- Peanut butter
- Avocados
- Dried fruits
5 Eat the right kind of
carbohydrates. Increasing the amount of carbohydrate levels can be a
great way to add weight and provide energy to the body. However, diabetics
should be aware that carbohydrates can affect blood glucose levels. Try eating
the following foods to add carbohydrates without causing dangerous levels of
glucose.
- Whole grains
- Beans
- Milk
- Yogurt
6 Add weight by eating the
right fats. Fats are some of the most calorically dense foods
available. By eating a diet rich in fat, weight gain can happen quickly and
easily. However, not all fats are the same in regards to your health.
Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats are considered "good" fats
in moderation, while you should try to avoid saturated and trans fats all the
time. Eat some of the following foods to get the healthiest types of fat you
can in your diet.
- Use olive or canola oil when you
cook.
- Eat nuts, seeds, and avocados.
- Try natural peanut, cashew, or
almond butters.
- As always,
monitor your glucose levels as you make changes in your diet to keep them
at a safe level.
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