Carbohydrate counting for people who use insulin
Introduction
Carbohydrate counting is an important skill to help you maintain
tight control of your blood sugar (glucose) level when you have
diabetes. It gives you the flexibility to eat what you
want and increases your sense of control and confidence in managing your
diabetes. Key points:- Carbohydrate counting helps you maintain your
blood sugar at a safe level.
- Carbohydrate counting allows you to
adjust the amount of
insulin you take based on how many grams of
carbohydrate you eat at a meal or snack. The formula used to determine the
amount of insulin you need is called the “insulin-to-carbohydrate
ratio.”
- The insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio differs from one person
to another. You and your diabetes health professional will calculate your ratio
by recording the food you eat and testing your blood sugar level after
meals.
What is carbohydrate counting?
Why is carbohydrate counting important?
How do I count carbohydrate grams in my diet?
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