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15 sty 2019 · We’ve developed a series of diabetes tools and calculators to help people with diabetes to better understand their condition. Understanding more about diabetes can help people to better manage their disease and achieve better blood glucose control.
Try the calorie calculator below to estimate the daily calories your body needs to maintain your current weight and keep your diabetes under control. To accurately determine your daily calorie amount, enter your age, gender, height, and current weight into the calculator.
Using one of our tools can be the first step in your journey of change. Find out your risk level, use our app to track your calories and units or see how drink-free days can help you cut back your drinking and improve your health.
15 maj 2024 · Many people with diabetes count carbohydrates, or carbs, to make managing blood sugar easier. If you take mealtime insulin, you'll count carbs to match your insulin dose to the carbs in your foods and drinks.
26 lip 2024 · Water, seltzer, and unsweetened tea are usually safe go-to drinks for people with diabetes. See a list of the best drinks for diabetics, including alcoholic beverages.
10 paź 2023 · What to Drink If You Have Diabetes. When you have diabetes, what you drink matters – particularly when it comes to fruit juices and sugary drinks. By Elaine K. Howley and Toby Smithson, MS,...