Tips for Teens with Diabetes
Why eat healthy foods? Healthy foods give you energy to live, learn, and be active. They help you to: |
Do teens with diabetes need to eat special foods? No, they do not. Meals that are healthy for teens with diabetes are great for everyone—you, your family, and your friends. |
How does food affect my body? Food is the fuel that our bodies use for energy. The three main sources of fuel are carbohydrates (CAR-boh-HY-drates),drink protein, and fat. The body changes water these fuels into glucose for energy or stores them as fat. Eating a balance of foods that contain carbohydrates (carbs for short), protein, and fat every day will help keep your blood glucose close to normal. It may also |
Protein helps build strong muscles and bones. Foods with protein do not make blood glucose go up like carbs do. Having protein in |
Foods that are a good source of protein include: |
Carbs are a great source of energy for our bodies. Many foods contain carbs. Some are better for you than others. If you eat too many carbs at one time, your blood glucose may get too high. Learn to eat the right amount at meals and snack times to keep your blood glucose in balance. |
Choose carbs that have lots of fiber: |
Choose these carbs less often: |
Fats are a good source of fuel for the body and help you grow. Fat does not make blood glucose |
Choose the types of fats that keep your heart |
Choose these high fat foods less often. They are |