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Health Tip: Snacking Healthier With Diabetes
By LadyLively on November 1, 2016
Just because you have diabetes doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a healthier snack once in a while.
The American Diabetes Association suggests:
- Snack on whole grains, fruits and vegetables. These provide energy and help you feel fuller.
- Watch portion sizes. Use measuring cups and spoons.
- When you snack, don’t forget to include the carb count in your daily total.
- Avoid snacking mindlessly while you’re doing something else, such as driving or watching TV.
Source: HealthDay
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