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What is diabetes?

Diabetes mellitus is a medical disorder characterized by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar levels), especially after eating. All types of diabetes mellitus share similar symptoms and complications at advanced stages. Hyperglycemia itself can lead to dehydration and ketoacidosis. Longer-term complications include cardiovascular disease (doubled risk), chronic renal failure (it is the main cause for dialysis), retinal damage which can lead to blindness, nerve damage which can lead to erectile dysfunction (impotence), gangrene with risk of amputation of toes, feet, and even legs. The more serious complications are more common in people who have a difficult time controlling their blood sugars with medications (glycemic control).

The most important forms of diabetes are due to decreased or the complete absense of the production of insulin (diabetes mellitus type 1, the first recognized form), or decreased sensitivity of body tissues to insulin (diabetes mellitus type 2, the more common form). The former requires insulin injections, while the latter is generally managed with oral medication and only requires insulin if the tablets are ineffective.

Patient understanding and participation is vital as blood glucose levels change continuously. Treatments which return the blood sugar to normal levels can reduce or prevent development of some of the complications of diabetes. Other health problems that accelerate the damaging effects of diabetes are smoking, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity, high blood pressure, and lack of regular exercise.
(One Pot Meals For People With Diabetes)

One Pot Meals For People With Diabetes

Ruth Glick, Nancy Baggett

American Diabetes Association, 2002-11-04

Price: $14.95

Keywords: Baking, Cardiology, Cooking, Food Wine, Critical Care, Diabetes, Diabetic Sugar-Free, Diets Weight Loss, Diets, Disorders Diseases, Endocrinology Metabolism, Gastroenterology, Health, Mind Body, Hematology, Hepatology, Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Medicine, Nephrology, Neurology, Oncology, Pulmonary, Quick Easy, Rheumatology, Special Conditions, Special Diet, Urology

Reviews:

Delicious Recipes!!! And not just for Diabetics...
This is fabulous cookbook! Cooking has never been my favoirte pastime, and I hate spending a long time in the kitchen. Not only are these recipes fast and easy, they are also enjoyable to make. I've tried several diabetic cookbooks, and the recipes in this one are by far the tastiest. In fact, I like the taste of these recipes more than my "normal" cookbooks. I also love that you get your meat and veggies all in one place without having to put thought into a well balanced meal. It's a wonderful cookbook! I highly recommend it.
Delicious, Easy, Diabetic Friendly = Great Cookbook
For people with diabetes who also like to cook this is an excellent cookbook. Not only does it have some delicious recipes and the usual full ingredients and preparations instructions but also has detailed nutritional analysis information. Each recipe has exchange information for those who are watching their diets closely as well as information on calories, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, fiber, sugars, and proteins. Each of the recipes in this cookbook is a soup, stew, casserole, curry, or other similar meal that can be prepared in one pot, skillet, or slow-cooker. This is a welcome resource to diabetics and others looking to eat healthier. "One Pot Meals for People with Diabetes" is a highly recommended read.
Great Recipes--and Healthy, too
I'd rather eat a home-cooked meal than fast food any day of the week. But I hate spending a lot of time in the kitchen. That's why I love this new book-ONE POT MEALS FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES. In most of the recipes, everything goes into one pot or skillet or microwave casserole, although sometimes the authors do make a dish that you serve over rice or pasta. And they expand the definition to whole meal in a bowl salads and hearty meal-sized sandwiches, too.

There are some great recipes here: Italian Chicken with Peppers and Onions, Quick Beef and Bean Chili, Unstuffed Shells (a personal favorite), Navy Bean and Ham Soup, Kung Pao Chicken, "Stuffed" Pepper Stew, Round Steak Pizzaiola, just to name a few.

I like the fact that all the recipes are nutritionally balanced so I don't have to do any thinking about the right combinations. And I also like that there's so much variety-with lots of wonderfully flavored ethnic dishes.

This is a cookbook for anyone interested in healthy cooking.



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