If you have diabetes, proper meal planning is essential for managing your blood sugar levels. And using nutrition labels on packaged foods can help you make the best choices! First, look at the ...
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Deciphering food labels as a diabetic with Jen AvisMONROE, La. (KNOE) - Nutritionist Jen Avis joined Good Morning ArkLaMiss to explain how to read a food label if you have diabetes. According to Avis, a diabetic should always consider the serving ...
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FDA looking to move nutrition labels to the front of food productsNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The US Food and Drug Administration wants to move the nutrition labels you normally see on the back of your food to the front. As a diabetic, Debbie Helm examines ...
When examining frozen food labels, diabetes patients should consider 400mg of sodium per meal as a reasonable upper limit. Anything higher requires careful consideration and potential meal ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNTrial shows PACE food labeling reduces sugary food purchases in schoolsA trial at English secondary schools of alternative food labeling - which displayed the number of minutes of physical activity needed to burn off calories - reduced the purchase of sugary foods by a ...
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