Lose the Fat Diabetic Diet and Exercise Plan

Back in March of 2005 the results of the Diabetes Prevention Program were released by the American Diabetes Association. This study was conducted nationwide at 25 medical centers and tracked thousands of potential diabetics who were given a lose the fat diabetic diet and exercise plan. Everyone in the study group was pre-diabetic, meaning they all suffered from high blood sugar levels that were higher then normal but not in the diabetic range. Half of all people diagnosed with pre-diabetes will eventually become type 2 diabetics if left untreated.

There were two groups of people is this study. One half of the participants were given only dietary recommendations to follow. The other half were given the same diet but were also asked to exercise 5 times a week for at least 30 minutes per day.

The results of this study were unexpected. Those pre-diabetics who exercised along with following the diabetic diet reduced by 58% their risk of developing diabetes. The reason for this was simple; they lost weight because of these lifestyle changes. Researchers found that exercising and losing weight had the direct effect of lowering blood sugar levels to normal, which wasn’t thought to be possible.

It is thought that weight loss for those with pre-diabetes helps prevent the onset of diabetes but it also helps to reverse the damage to insulin producing cells caused by obesity. Depending on how much you weigh it was found that losing 5% to 7% of your body weight can make a difference.

The key to this diet is eating healthy foods that not help the pre-diabetic lose weight but also keep the weight off. The American Diabetes Association recommends a daily diet that consists of the following.

* Grain – 6-11 servings per day (Bread, Cereal, Rice, Pasta)
* Vegetables – 3-5 servings per day
* Fruits – 2-4 servings per day
* Milk – 2-3 servings per day
* Meat – 4-6 ounces per day (Meat, eggs, fish, dried beans, nuts and peanut butter)
* Fats, Sweets, Alcohol – Occasional treats

Not only is this diet recommended for diabetes but it is also endorsed by the American Heart Association to help combat the risks for heart disease. This points out how important it is to eat healthy and follow a fat loss diabetic diet and exercise program.

If you are diabetic or know someone who is and you want to learn more about diabetic diet plans please visit the website Diabetic Diet Plans by clicking here.

Posted on July 11th, 2010 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | No Comments »

How to lose weight with type ONE diabetes and hypothyroidism?

Ive been trying extremely hard to lose weight but the scale reads the same number. I have type ONE( not adult on set diabetes you get from poor lifestyle) and hypothyroidism which I think is the problem. I’m so tired of bring in twice the effort as a normal person and not seeing ANYTHING change(not a decimal number, nothing) so does anyone out there know of a diet and exercise plan or trick to help a person with my glitches lose weight? Thanks for the answers!

Posted on July 8th, 2010 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | 4 Comments »

How do I lose weight if I have type 1 diabetes?

Im 14 and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in October after the trauma of a major operation. I can’t do much exercise at the moment because of the operation BUT I feel like I’m getting fat because I have to eat more for the diabetes. Know any good exercises to do to lose weight AND control my diabetes without straining my back? Complicated I know, any answers will be gratefully received thanks =]

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

Best diet and exercise plan to lose 40-50 lbs?

Would like to get to a healthy weight, I am 5’5 and currently weigh 230 lbs gained from baby weight from last pregnancy and plus added a few more since then. With a history of diabetes in my family would like to reduce my risks. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Posted on June 24th, 2010 by admin and filed under Uncategorized | 6 Comments »

Weight Loss Journey Update with raw food diet, diabetes, pcos, crossfit

This is an update. I talk about what has given me inspiration and motivation (see links below) for weight loss. I have been following a “mostly” raw food diet and tomorrow will start a beginner’s crossfit exercise program. I used to weigh 280 pounds and am currenly in the 170′s, working to my next goal.

I have type 2 diabetes with bad insulin resistance and have been told I probably have pcos (polycystic ovarian syndrome). I used to take insulin and have been able to stop that. I also had really high blood pressure, and it now runs low.

I am working towards improving my health, gaining better fitness, learning better nutrition so I can reach my goals fast.

Here are links I refer to in the video:

Graham’s story & video: http://bjaysblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/australia-diabetes-and-mankinisoh-my.html

Graham’s Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/GrahamAndFriends

Gayle’s story and videos: http://bjaysblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/omygawshwhat-inspiration.html

Gayle’s Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/fittness02

My blog: http://www.bjaysblog.blogspot.com

Crossfit Pals: http://www.crossfitpals.ning.com

Duration : 0:10:41


Posted on September 20th, 2009 by admin and filed under Diabetes and Diet | 25 Comments »