Post by jeromeprincy on Feb 10, 2020 7:31:58 GMT
With support for the viewpoint of the ADA, Arne Astrup, M.D., head Blood Balance Formula Review of the Department of Nutrition at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, said that the ADA is correct in being conservative. Dr. Astrup went on to say that the safety and effectiveness of a low carbohydrate diet in the long term is completely unsubstantiated and that to do so there would need to be two to four-year studies carried out that would verify such claims.
Also, perhaps coloring the debate somewhat, over the last few years, information in the form of a chart called the Glycemic Index has been devised that indicates the speed at which the carbohydrate portion of various foods is converted to glucose. The higher the values of foods listed on the index, the faster their glucose content becomes absorbed into the bloodstream. It is better for the diabetic if the glucose enters the bloodstream slowly, so increasingly it is recommended that the lower Glycemic Index foods should be given preference on the diabetic food list and in any individuals diabetic menu.
Discovering that your child has diabetes can be a wrenching discovery for any parent. But, even so, it is best to to find out earlier than to completely miss the signs of diabetes in your child. Diabetes in children, particularly really young children, can be difficult to diagnose. Even so, every year over twelve thousand children in the country are diagnosed with type one diabetes. Taking care of a child can be so time consuming and overwhelming in even the best of cases that the signs can be easy to miss, even if the adult is fully aware of the symptoms.
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