The Key to
Proper
Gestational
Diabetes Nutrition
Gestational diabetes
nutrition is very important when it comes down to
treating this disease. Do you know that nearly 4% of women that
get pregnant develop a condition known as Gestational diabetes?
This statistic comes from the American Diabetes Association.
This disease is a unique condition in which the patient has
high amounts of blood glucose levels during late pregnancy. The
patient previously does not have any signs of diabetes. There
are approximately 135,000 of these cases in the United States
every year alone.
With the large majority of these cases,
women who develop this illness do not develop the
condition of Type II diabetes. The condition is caused by the
pregnancy. When the condition is developed the mother is unable
to use the proper amount of insulin that is being developed
during the pregnancy. What this does is causes a resistance to
insulin by the mother. As a result, the mother develops a high
level of blood glucose. This condition is known as
hyperglycemia.
The good news is you can treat gestational
diabetes. One way to treat the condition is to use
insulin injections. What these injections do is they regulate
the blood glucose levels and keeps them at the right
amount.
One of the best ways to avoid this condition prior to
getting pregnant is to lose excess pounds. Additional weight
put on after pregnancy can trigger this condition. This is why
proper gestational diabetes nutrition is very important. What
you eat also plays a role in proper gestational diabetes
nutrition. Another tool that is very useful is called the
Glycemic Index. If a woman is thinking of getting pregnant she
can use this index to know what foods she should avoid. The
Glycemic Index provides guidance for proper gestational
diabetes nutrition so diabetics can identify foods with
carbohydrates that people suffering from diabetics can eat.
What Are the Best Foods to
Eat?
One of the things you want to do is start reading package
labels. It is important that you watch the number and the type
of nutrients that each food that you eat contains. There are
four key ingredients in foods that you need to
monitor on a regular and consistent basis if you want to
practice proper gestational diabetes nutrition. They are
carbohydrates, fat, fiber and protein.
What types of foods should you look for that has
protein? Some foods that contain protein include
different types of meats, poultry, fish, and different types of
dairy products (like milk, yogurt, eggs and cheese), You should
eat enough protein that is equal to the size of the typical
deck of cards. Some of the best sources of protein are low-fat
cheese, grilled fish, baked chicken and bean soup.
Food that contains carbohydrates are typically
consumed too much by most people. They contain a certain type
of sugar that is needed but not needed as much as many
people eat it. Some of the best types of carbohydrates to eat
are found in cereal, toast, baked potatoes and boiled pasta.
You should only eat about 40% of carbohydrates.
Food that contains fiber contains a specific
type of carbohydrate. This carbohydrate provides a great form
of gestational diabetes nutrition because of its nutritional
attributes. Fiber also decreases constipation, which is vitally
important for proper digestion. Some examples of good fiber
based foods include hot cereals (oatmeal and oat bran),
fresh fruits and vegetables, whole-grain breads, beans and corn
tortillas.
One type of food that you want to minimize is fat.
You do need to have a certain amount of fat in your diet.
However, what you don’t want to do is have too much fat. Too
much fat can be a hindrance to proper gestational diabetes
nutrition. Therefore you want to stick to foods that have
low-fat or focus on nonfat foods.
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