| This Week's Tip Should you be eating a bedtime snack?
The number of snacks a person with diabetes should eat during the day depends largely on their eating preferences, weight-management goals, and timing of major meals. People with diabetes can eat snacks throughout the day for a number of reasonslike simply enjoying a mid-morning snack or planning them into their day for better blood glucose control. Exactly how many snacks you should eatand when you eat themis very individualized. A pre-bedtime snack is a common occurrence, but whether or not you should eat a snack at this time of night depends on one thing: Is your blood sugar low before bedtime? Is your blood sugar low before bedtime?
For those looking to optimize blood sugar control, eating a snack 1 to 2 hours before bedtime can sometimes improve blood sugar control and prevent nighttime hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), though not everyone will experience this benefit, according to recent research. A 2003 study published in the journal Diabetes Care suggests that people with diabetes that have blood glucose levels over 180 mg/dL before bed should not eat a bedtime snack; but those with blood glucose levels below 126 mg/dL at bedtime should have a snack (roughly 15 grams of carbohydrates and 100 calories) to prevent late-night lows.
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More Tips for a People with Diabetes » | | | Diabetes Friendly Recipe Easy Zucchini Parmesan This quick and healthy side dish takes just minutes to prepare! And as a bonus, it's an easy way to get the kids to eat their vegetables. (And if you don't like using butter spray, you could melt a few pats of butter and brush the butter on with a pastry brush - whatever your preference!)
See More Lower-Carb Recipes » | | | Nutritional Info | Servings Per Recipe: 1 Amount Per Serving Calories: 51.6 Total Fat: 1.6 g Cholesterol: 3.9 mg Sodium: 128.5 mg Total Carbs: 7.3 g Dietary Fiber: 2.5 g Protein: 3.2 g
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