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How to Get Diabetes Patients Started with Low Glycemic Index Meal Planning: Eight Easy StepsPosted: Thursday, March 18, 2004 By Johanna Burani, MS, RD, CDE,
1. Discuss the patient’s self monitoring blood glucose (BG) numbers: 2. Look at the patient’s food journal. 3. Relate pre- and post-prandial BG numbers to the carbohydrates consumed at each corresponding meal of the selected day. 4. Explain to the patient that there are three macronutrients in the diet: carbohydrate (CHO), protein (PRO), and fat (FAT). Briefly explain their metabolic end products. 5. Explain to the patient that the post-prandial BG elevations are due primarily to the type (glycemic index value) and amount (glycemic load value) of the carbohydrates that were consumed at that meal. 6. Give examples of high and low GI carbohydrates. 7. Guide the patient in matching post-prandial BG levels with the GI and the GL of the carbohydrates he/she circled in the food journal. 8. Summarize at the end of the office visit: Ms. Burani has worked with leading international scientists researching the glycemic index for the past six years and after contributing to 11 books has recently authored her new book “Good Carbs, Bad Carbs”. Her book was just selected this year’s #1 diet book by Self Magazine Source: Diabetes In Control. |
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