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Low-carb diet and meal plan | Eating with diabetes | Diabetes UK
Eating a low-carb diet means cutting down on the amount of carbohydrates (carbs) you eat to less than 130g a day. But low-carb eating shouldn’t be no-carb eating. Some carbohydrate foods contain essential vitamins, minerals and fibre, which form an important part of a healthy diet.
Reversing type 2 diabetes | How it works | Diabetes UK
We don’t call it type 2 diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission.
Prediabetes | Diabetes UK | Reduce risk type 2 diabetes
What is prediabetes? Prediabetes means that your blood sugars are higher than usual, but not high enough for you to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It also means that you are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. You are unlikely to be experiencing any symptoms with prediabetes. Prediabetes is also sometimes called borderline diabetes. Higher than normal blood sugars can be detected ...
Statins and diabetes | Diabetes UK
Statins are a type of medication that help to lower your bad cholesterol. If you live with diabetes, then you might be prescribed a statin to lower your risk of heart attack and stroke.. Statins and cholesterol; What are statins and how do they work?
Breakfasts for diabetes | Diabetes UK
A healthy, satisfying breakfast can make a big difference. But some traditional breakfast foods are packed with sugar and fats. We've come up with some simple swaps and ideas for breakfasts for diabetes, so you can take charge of your diabetes and start your day the right way.
What is HbA1c? | Blood Test | Target Levels | Diabetes UK
HbA1c is your average blood glucose (sugar) levels for the last two to three months. If you have diabetes, an ideal HbA1c level is 48mmol/mol (6.5%) or below. If you're at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, your target HbA1c level should be below 42mmol/mol (6%).
I have type 2 diabetes – what can I eat? | Diabetes UK
If you've just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, one of the first things you might be worried about is food. You’re likely to be faced with what seems like an endless list of new tasks. Medical appointments, taking medication, stopping smoking, being more active and eating a healthy, balanced diet – it can all seem so daunting and overwhelming. …
Diabetes and feet | Foot problems | Diabetes UK
Having diabetes means you’re at much greater risk of developing foot problems. But taking care of your feet can help you avoid these complications. On this page we cover:
What is Mounjaro and how does it work? - Diabetes UK
Jan 31, 2025 · What is Mounjaro? Mounjaro is a medication you might need to take if you have type 2 diabetes. Find out how it works, and the side effects of Mounjaro.
Side effects of insulin - Diabetes UK
General side effects As with all prescribed medication, everyone reacts differently. Check the patient information leaflet supplied with your insulin to see what the side effects are. Remember, you’re unlikely to experience all of them. You should let your healthcare professional know if you have headaches, nausea or flu-like symptoms within the first 72 hours of starting any new insulin.