(HealthDayNews) -- If you have diabetes, healthy eating should be an integral part of managing your disease. A good diet can help control your weight and blood sugar level.
The Methodist Health Care System in Houston offers these healthy eating tips:
- Use vegetable spray instead of oil, shortening, or butter.
- Steam vegetables using a low-fat broth or water.
- Season foods with herbs and spices, vinegar, lemon juice, or salsa.
- Use low or sugar-free jams instead of butter or margarine.
- Use low-fat or fat-free cottage cheese, or nonfat yoghurt.
- Eat chicken or turkey without the skin.
- Buy only lean meats and broil, roast, stir-fry or grill them.
- Use canola or olive oil rather than vegetable oils.
- Buy whole-grain breads and cereals.