MYTHS ABOUT DIABETES

MYTHS ABOUT DIABETES

MYTHS ABOUT DIABETES

Most diseases are surrounded by a number of myths. This stems basically from ignorance or lack of proper information. Similarly, diabetes too has given rise to a number of imaginary beliefs. It is imperative to debunk some of these widely prevailing myths and present the facts about this sweet killer

MYTH #1

Eating Too Much Sugar (ice cream, farsan, mithai) causes Diabetes

FACT

Diabetes occurs due to altered glucose absorption and uptake by the body.

MYTH #2

There Are Too Many Rules in a Diabetes Diet

FACT

Eating every 2-3 hourly in adequate portion helps in maintaining weight and prevent diabetes.

MYTH #3

Carbohydrates Are Bad for Diabetes

FACT

Cereals, high fiber fruits and vegetables are good quality carbohydrates that are required for maintaining blood glucose levels.

MYTH #4

Protein is Better than Carbohydrates for Diabetes

FACT

60% of carbohydrates and 20% of protein is required from the total nutrient composition in a diabetic diet.

MYTH #5

You Can Adjust Your Diabetes Drugs to “Cover” Whatever You Eat

FACT

Most diabetes medications work best when they are taken consistently as directed by your doctor.

 

MYTH #6

You’ll Need to Give Up Your Favorite Foods

FACT

Change the way your favorite foods are prepared, reduce serving sizes. A dietician can help you find ways to include your favorites in your diabetes meal plans.

MYTH #7

You Have to Give Up Desserts if You Have Diabetes

FACT

Make dessert more nutritious. Use artificial sweeteners instead of sugar so you can eat dessert.

MYTH #8

Artificial Sweeteners Are Dangerous for People with Diabetes

FACT

The American Diabetes Association
approves the use of several artificial sweeteners in diabetes diets.

MYTH #9

You Need to Eat Special Diabetic Meals

FACT

There is no particular ‘diabetic meal’.A diabetic meal is healthy for the whole family.

MYTH #10

Diet Foods Are the Best Choices for Diabetes

FACT

As with any food you choose, read the labels carefully to find out if the ingredients and amount of calories are good choices for you.