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LynnGr, Apr 6 2009 9:22 am38 words

I recently read that 2 out of 3 people with diabetes in the US die from a heart attack or stroke. How can I make sure that I choose heart healthy foods that are also low in carbohydrates?

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brenyrbr, Apr 6 2009 6:30 pm373 words

Some of the problem with diabetics having strokes and heart attacks comes from lots of high glucoses.
That excess sugar is kinda on the same principal as excess cholesterol. So from that stand point getting your glucose under control and keeping it there will go a long way there.
Or at least that what the CDE keeps telling us.

I'd think selecting non-starchy veggies would be beneficial to your heart.
I also think starchy veggies are ok as long as you follow the diabetic servings.
1/3 c seems to be the standard at the moment.
Fruits would also be a good choice unless your tryglercerides and high. Then you should limit or leave off fruit until that's under control.
Tryglercerides are blood fat.

As far as meat goes they should be lean meats.
chicken, fish, sirlion, loin cuts of pork.
You can now buy very lean ground beef.
The lower the fat content the better.

There are some types of fish that are suppose to be better for you and your heart. I guess do a search for that information.

Watching your sodium intake in order to keep your bp in check is a good idea too.
A high bp is going to affect your heart and can lead to stroke.

Eggs.
Egg beaters or another egg substitute is a good idea there.
You can have whole eggs but you need to limit those weekly.
I forget how many a week are ok.

We all need some type of fat in our diet but the lower the fat the better.
When buying margarine look for the low fat types.
There are lots of good salad dressings, mayonaise etc that are low fat.
I've also heard olive oil is a good thing
In the low fat vs fat free my dietician tells me that low fat is a better choice than fat free. Fat free has more carbs in it than low fat. Frankly the low fat tastes better to me.

Another good thing would be to find out how much cholesterol is ok for you each day and try not to go over that number.

I would love to hear other peoples ideas on this subject.
I hope other people will begin posting.

Edited by brenyrbr, Apr 6 2009 6:33 pm

LynnGr, Apr 7 2009 9:45 pm, in reply to brenyrbr25 words

Thanks for the suggestions and ideas. I also heard that getting more fiber in foods is a good way to help keep our hearts healthy.

 

brenyrbr, Apr 8 2009 2:13 pm, in reply to LynnGr22 words

I think I heard that too.
Makes sense since fiber is good for us.
But I'm not to sure how that works.

 

LynnGr, Apr 10 2009 9:34 am, in reply to brenyrbr13 words

There is a good article about fiber, diabetes, and heart disease here: http://www.forecast.diabetes.org/magazine/forecast/putting-fiber-test

 

brenyrbr, Apr 10 2009 11:54 am, in reply to LynnGr5 words

Thanks, I'll check it out

 

JMONEILL, Oct 25 2009 8:21 pm, in reply to brenyrbr7 words

Hard to believe no-fat has more carbs

Edited by JMONEILL, Oct 25 2009 8:22 pm

brenyrbr, Nov 5 2009 7:36 am, in reply to JMONEILL50 words

When you get rid of fat you also get rid of some of the good taste.
Food companies have to replace the fat with something so people will like it.
I believe the higher carb count comes from that.

It's easy enough to check out by just reading the label.

 

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