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About Type 2 Diabetes: Kids, Constant Eating, Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

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From Debra Manzella, R.N., your Guide to Type 2 Diabetes
Does it seem like kids are constantly eating? Maybe it's because they are. A new study shows that kids in the U.S. eat 3 snacks a day, in addition to 3 meals a day. Most of the snacking is on unhealthy junk food. Is it a coincidence that childhood obesity and childhood type 2 diabetesare on the rise?

"Constant Eating" Leads to Childhood Obesity
According to a new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, American kids are developing a trend toward "constant eating". Most kids eat... Read more

Looking for Some Variety in Your Diet? Try an Avocado
Looking for help with your type 2 diabetes meal plan? Need help finding nutrition facts for avocados? If you're trying to add a little variety to your diet and need to keep your blood sugar... Read more

Bring Spring Fruits and Veggies into Your Diabetes Diet
Determining what food you can eat when you have diabetes can be puzzling, but one thing's for certain -- eating more produce is an excellent way to keep your type 2 diabetes management... Read more

What Makes Your Salads Special?
Eating more produce is an excellent way to keep your type 2 diabetes management on track. What better way to celebrate produce than to add more salads to your diet. How do you make your salads? Be the first to share your salad-making secrets and ideas.... Read more

 


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