A healthful eating pattern, regular physical activity, and often pharmacotherapy are key components of diabetes management. For many individuals with diabetes, the most challenging part of the treatment plan is determining what to eat. It is the position of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) that there is not a “one-size-fits-all” eating pattern for individuals with diabetes. The ADA also recognizes the integral role of nutrition therapy in overall diabetes management and has historically recommended that each person with diabetes be actively engaged in self-management, education, and treatment planning with his or her health care provider, which includes the collaborative development of an individualized eating plan (1,2). Therefore, it is important that all members of the health care team be knowledgeable about diabetes nutrition therapy and support its implementation.
Nutrition Therapy Recommendations for the Management of Adults With Diabetes
Alison B. Evert,J. Boucher,M. Cypress,S. Dunbar,M. Franz,E. Mayer‐Davis,Joshua J. Neumiller,Robin Nwankwo,Cassandra L. Verdi,Patti Urbanski,W. Yancy
Published 2013 in Diabetes Care
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2013
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Diabetes Care
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2013-12-16
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Medicine
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