BE AWARE –
AND FOLLOW SOME TIPS TO GOOD HEALTH THIS DIABETES MONTH!
“Even
though World Diabetes Day is celebrated annually on November 14 with the aim of
raising awareness and educating people about this dreaded disease, its
complications and the care that people with this condition need, we encourage
the public to show more interest in monitoring their health, fitness and diet
irrespective of the date being “observed,” says Jenny Russell, the Branch
Manager at Diabetes SA in Durban. “Diabetes has been dubbed the ‘silent killer’
for years and we seriously need to do something about it collectively!” she
added.
In
light of this, everything is about moderation and balance and Diabetes SA and Julie
Peacock, Registered Dietitian offer
some guidelines to assist in improving your lifestyle - starting from today!
Three of the components that affect your blood glucose
levels on a daily basis are:
·
The
quantity of foods and drinks you consume
·
The
types of foods and drinks you consume
·
The
timing of your meals and snacks.
Key points to remember when selecting carbohydrate foods
for your daily eating plan:
·
Select
high-fibre /low-GI starches and limit your intake of refined starches (those
with a high flour and sugar content). Remember that GI only applies to
starches.
·
Eat
five to six portions of whole grains each day
·
Control
your portions. The quantity of carbohydrate foods you eat affects your blood
glucose levels.
·
Aim
for a minimum of three portions of fresh vegetables per day, especially green
leafy veg
·
Fresh
fruit is the best snack to enjoy if your blood glucose levels are within the
normal range but aim for a
maximum of only 3 per day, and only one at a time, not all at once!
Key points to remember about proteins:
·
Lower
your intake of saturated fats by avoiding protein and dairy foods that are high
in saturated fats such as fatty meats, processed meats and hard cheeses.
·
Select
all low fat milk and milk products and low fat cheese. Lean protein total fat
content is less than 10 g fat / 100 g food
·
Use
skinless chicken when stir frying and stewing as cooking methods. Remove the
skin afterwards when roasting chicken in the oven or on the coals.
·
Eating
protein enables you to consume smaller portion of starch, which will improve
your glycaemia control.
·
A
small amount of protein is sufficient to sustain our body’s growth and
metabolic processes.
·
Choose
your proteins lean. The most to least desirable protein foods are fatty fish,
white fish, legumes, lean meat and chicken, eggs, low-fat soft cheeses and hard
cheese.
Key points to remember when selecting fats for your daily
eating plan:
·
Limit
your intake of saturated and trans-fats and choose unsaturated fats when
possible.
·
Oleic
acid (a monounsaturated fat found in plant
fats such as olive oil, canola oil, avocados and some nuts) has superior
health benefits and should be the oil of choice in our diet.
·
Avoid
exceptionally low-fat diets, as your body needs a certain amount of healthy
fats to enable it to function normally.
·
Eat
fatty fish at least three times a week for the beneficial effects of Omega 3
fatty acids.
·
Control
the quantity of all fats in your daily eating plan, as all fats are calorie
dense and will add weight.
Now
that Diabetes SA has given you some encouragement and tips to better your
lifestyle, you can now register for the 5KM walk which is taking place on Sunday,
November 29th starting and finishing from the Lower Marine
Parade Amphitheatre at the Bay of Plenty at 8am by simply collecting your entry
form from the Diabetes SA Durban office at Davenport Square in Glenwood at
Office 62 on the 1st floor. Personnel will be on duty to help with the
registration process.
The first 1000 early bird entries will receive a T-Shirt
& goodie-bag and the following 500 will only receive a T-Shirt. All this
for just R50 a person with all proceeds going to this worthy NPO organisation!
Registration
will be open from 9am to 3pm until November 28th for
collection of goodie-bags and registration enquiries. No goodie-bags or
t-shirts will be handed out on the day of the event.
There will be loads of
lucky draws taking place after the walk where one can win fantastic prizes
including a TV, family getaways to the Berg, the Bush, the Beach or the
Battlefields, courtesy of the Gooderson Leisure Hospitality Group.
There’ll also be a wellness expo at the amphitheatre where
free blood sugar & blood pressure checks will take place.