Riverside Healthcare | The Journey | Fall/Winter 2023

Fall/Winter 2023 9 DIABETES Navigating healthy choices during the holidays Live well with diabetes Riverside Diabetes Wellness Center, recognized by the American Diabetes Association, offers a unique program focused on helping you prevent or manage diabetes. Learn more at RiversideHealthcare.org/ services/diabetes-and-endocrinology. Plan ahead: Before attending holiday gatherings, plan your meals and snacks for the day. Choose a balance of carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats to help stabilize blood sugar levels. This will prevent you from overindulging. Stay hydrated: Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. This can help control your appetite and prevent overeating. Portion control: Enjoy holiday dishes in moderation. Use smaller plates, and be mindful of portion sizes. Opt for a mix of lean proteins, vegetables and whole grains to create a balanced plate. Stay active: Go for a walk after meals or engage in a fun outdoor activity with friends and family. Exercise can help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. In conclusion, individuals with diabetes can enjoy the holiday season without compromising their health. By planning ahead, making mindful choices and staying active, you can navigate through festive gatherings while keeping your blood sugar levels under control. “Remember, moderation is key, and with a little preparation, you can savor the holiday spirit while maintaining your diabetes management goals,” says Dr. Yap. Healthy substitutions: Try swapping refined sugars with natural sweeteners like stevia or erythritol. Use whole grains instead of refined flours, and incorporate fruits and nuts for added flavor and nutrition. Monitor blood sugar: Regularly monitor your blood sugar levels, especially during the holiday season. This will help you understand how different foods and activities affect your body and allow you to adjust. Prioritize protein and fiber: Include foods rich in protein and fiber in your meals. These nutrients help stabilize blood sugar levels and keep you feeling full longer, reducing the temptation to overindulge. The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration and indulgence. However, for those living with diabetes, maintaining healthy eating habits can pose a challenge amid the plethora of tempting treats. “At the Riverside Diabetes Wellness Center, we teach our patients that they can still eat the foods they love while being mindful of their diabetes,” says Sara Yap, MD, endocrinologist at Riverside. Sara Yap, MD Riverside Endocrinologist

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