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National Diabetes Month

Did you know that about 25 million people in the United States are living with  diabetes? A great deal of my work at the clinic is working with patients who have diabetes and are working hard to keep their blood sugars in a desirable range. Diabetes is characterized by the body’s inability to make or use insulin properly.  Risk factors include obesity, inactivity, poor diets, family history, history of gestational diabetes, older age, and some ethnicities are more at risk than others. Managing your diabetes is essential to help prevent any long term complications such as impaired vision, kidney function, nerve damage and heart disease.

Checking your blood sugars regularly is one step for keeping good control of your blood sugars. In addition, it’s important to limit high sugar and white refined grain foods, pay close attention to your carbohydrate intake by eating consistently throughout the day (several small meals and snacks/day), practicing portion control, choosing more whole grains, lean meats, and healthy fats, and of course staying active.  Achieving this balanced diet isn’t always easy, which is why we’re here to help! If you want to learn more about eating healthy for good blood sugar control, contact us today!

-Kelsey

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