Nutrition and Lifestyle Modifications for Diabetes Patients

In a new study published in US Endocrinology, researchers examined the effectiveness of nutrition and lifestyle modifications in improving diabetes outcomes. One of their essential focuses was on the “ABCs” of diabetes management: A1c, blood pressure and cholesterol. Maintaining an A1c level of about 7%, keeping your blood pressure <140/90mmHg, and maintaining LDL at <100mg/dL (with no cardiovascular disease) and an LDL of <70mg/dL with any type of cardiovascular complications, are key proponents in diabetes management, which is not only the responsibility of the healthcare provider and the medications prescribed to maintain, but the individual themselves. To achieve any of these goals, however, it is important to maintain an active lifestyle and to eat properly throughout the day; this is easier said than done, which is essentially one of the major issues faced by healthcare providers today.

At DietSensor, we aim at making your life easier while enjoying your meal without worrying about being off-track ! DietSensor is the first instant nutrition coach app with sensors that automates nutrient counting and which will also helps you in your exercises and in your diabetes diet for weight loss. The application is a useful tool for diabetes management and for those trying to keep their blood glucose low and to avoid diabetes complications. Living with diabetes is not always easy. That’s why we recommend you to use DietSensor. The app is also recommended for people following diabetes diet with insulin (Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes).

*Source:  www.diabetesincontrol.com

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