Just What Is Average Blood Sugar Level?

What is Average Blood SugarJust what is average blood sugar level? The answer to this question depends on various factors.

  • A person’s age and whether or not he or she has diabetes are two important determining factors.
  • The type of diabetes that one has and even the time of day that the testing is done are two more important factors to consider.

Generally speaking, your average blood sugar level should range from 4.0 mmol/L to 7.8 mmol.L. However, a person with type one diabetes will have an average blood sugar range 4 mmol/L up to 9 mmol/L; those with type two diabetes should have a normal blood sugar range of 4 mmol/L up to 8.5 mmol/L. Diabetic children will have a range of 4 mmol/L up to 10 mmol/L.

How Can This be Attained?

While the question of what is average blood sugar level is quite easy to answer, knowing how to attain this  desired level is not quite as easy. To start with, a person should get medical advice. Blood sugar levels that are either too high or too low can be an indication of not only diabetes but also liver cancer. A doctor determine the root cause of the problem and also give you good advice that can help you attain a desirable blood sugar level.

What Is Average Blood Sugar LevelDiabetics need to watch their diet, and eating enough food after taking insulin is a must. A doctor will also provide a diabetic with a list of foods and drinks that should be avoided. Keeping to a regular schedule is also important, as hypoglycemia can set in a diabetic exercises too much, or exercises at a different time than he or she is used to.

Testing and Reading Results

The answer to the question “what is average blood sugar level?”

This can also be determined by taking a hemoglobin A1C test. This type of test can and should be administered by a medical professional. A doctor will consider the results and will also take into account what a person has been eating or drinking right before taking the test. All foods will cause at least a small increase to blood sugar levels; however, some foods and drinks that are known to cause blood sugar levels to rise dramatically are potatoes, white rice, raisins and soft drinks.

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Diabetes Home Test Kit

There are also home test kits that can be used by diabetics to determine their blood sugar level at any given time. These home kits do not take the place of doctor tests, but they can help a diabetic keep tabs on his or her blood sugar level throughout the day.

Keeping a steady blood sugar level is very important. There can be serious consequences if one’s blood sugar levels dip too high or too low on a regular basis. This is why knowing what your blood sugar level is at and what is considered the normal range for yourself is so vitally important!

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How to Create Sugar Free Desserts for Diabetics

Sugar Free Desserts for DiabeticsSugar free desserts for diabetics may seem like a myth, and at the same time godsend for diabetics.

Unfortunately, many diabetics believe that a healthy diabetes diet plan simply cannot include having great dessert. This is not the case, with desserts that both taste great and are sugar free.

Using Fruits to Create Sugar Free Desserts for Diabetics

Fruits are great ingredients for making low carbohydrate desserts which are delicious and nutritious. The sweetness in the dessert comes from the fruit, but there is an added benefit; the fruits aid your digestion since they are also rich in fiber. This fiber also helps to stabilize your blood sugar levels.

Some of the more favorable fruits to be used for dessert include:

  • Raspberries
  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries

Sample Menu of Sugar Free Desserts for Diabetics

A great option for dessert is having pudding. If you love having pudding, you may want to try making bread pudding with orange or chocolate.

The ingredients are:

  • Two cups of whole wheat bread, cut into bite size pieces
  • Half a cup of semi sweet chocolate chips
  • One and a half cup of egg substitute
  • One cup of low fat milk
  • One fourth of a cup of sugar substitute
  • One table spoon of cinnamon and a table spoon of orange zest

Simply prepare and spray eight custard dishes with nonstick cooking spray. Mix the ingredients together and then distribute the mixture evenly into the custard cups and then put them into an oven that has been preheated to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

The total cooking time for this sugar free pudding is forty five minutes.
After the pudding has cooked, let it cool for a little bit before serving this excellent example of a great sugar free dessert for diabetics.

Keeping track of Ingredients for Sugar Free Desserts through the Glycemic Index

If you want to maintain a good diabetic meal plan, remember to check the glycemic index (GI) of the ingredients used to create your dessert. The glycemic index shows how certain carbohydrates are digested in the body and form glucose. If carbohydrates in a certain ingredient has a low GI (55 or less), they will be digested slower than those with higher GI and are better for people with diabetes.  To give you an idea of what we are talking about so you have a better idea of what you can use in your desserts, some example of the best low GI foods are:

  • Bran cereals,
  • Oatmeal
  • Barley
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Tips for Managing an 1800 Calorie Diabetic Diet Plan

1800 Calorie Diabetic Diet Plan

One of the ways that you can help fight your diabetes is by sticking to an 1800 Calorie Diabetic Diet Plan. This number may sound scary or restrictive at first, but know that this Calorie count is higher than an active 30 year old male in good shape needs to maintain his body.

The main idea behind the 1800 calorie diabetic diet plan is that you need to get 1800 calories each day, which should be manageable by most Americans.

The reason why this ‘should’ be manageable is that 1800 is near to the standard diet plan for healthy living.

How the 1800 Calorie Diabetic Diet Plan Can Help You

This diabetic diet plan helps you to maintain normal blood sugar levels, and is designed so that you can lose some weight as well which is always a good thing!  While on this diet it is also important that you try to keep active so that you can burn up any excess calories.  Indoor and outdoor activities are highly encouraged, so lace up those shoes and get out for a bike ride, jog, walk, or other physical activity.

When you are following this plan it’s very important to avoid carbohydrate foods that have a high Glycemic Index (GI).

These bad foods include:

  • Donuts
  • Sweet syrup
  • White rice
  • Bagels

Instead, replace those bad foods with fruit and vegetables.  It sounds bad at first, but once you rediscover how sweet and tasty an apple is, or how refreshing a raw, sweet pepper can be, it won’t take you too long to curb most of your sweet carb cravings.

Sample 1800 Calorie Diabetic Diet Plan

The first thing that you’ll likely ask yourself once you start to consider the 1800 Calorie Diet Plan is if you’ll actually have the will-power to stick with it.  It sounds great on paper, but reality is where we need to live, and it’s here that we also face the toughest challenges.

Three big keys here that I’ve found have worked wonders for myself:

  1. Learn the simple rules that you need to follow to live within the Calorie budget of the diet eg: how much protein, vegetables, etc make up each meal.  Once you know this you can start to improvise easily.
  2. Learn how to cook food that you like to eat.  If you don’t enjoy eating it, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll stick with this diet for any length of time.
  3. Learn how you can cook in batches to save time.  This was a big one for myself, because I look at time in the kitchen as ‘wasted time.’  To get over this lie that I tell myself (because time in the kitchen is never really wasted) what I did was cooked larger portions of food, so that I would have several meals that I could put into the fridge, reheat, and eat them quickly.This was also important because on those days when I was feeling lazy and didn’t want to cook, the meals were already prepared in the fridge waiting for me!

Here’s a sample plan that you can follow:

Breakfast:
A good diabetic breakfast idea is to have a large banana with a cup of skim milk, along with one and a half cup of bran cereal and a tablespoon of cream cheese.

Lunch:
For lunch, simply have an ounce of low fat Colby cheese, ½ cup of mild salsa, 2 ounces of baked nacho chips, 2 ounces of ground turkey, along with 2 cups of chopped lettuce.

Dinner:
Dinner may consist of two thirds of a cup of brown rice with salmon, a teaspoon of olive oil, ½ cup of cooked carrots, 1 cup of skim milk and three quarters of a cup of pineapple for dessert.

So don’t be afraid to get creative when designing your 1800 Calorie Diabetic Diet Plan so that you can enjoy keeping your body healthy and fit and your blood sugar levels down!

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Type II diabetic medications

Type II Diabetes MedicationsType II diabetic medications are in abundance and can be found in many different types and kinds as well as styles. There are these types of medications that can be found in prescription form or there is medication that can be found naturally and at modern day health food stores.

Some of the most common type II diabetic medications are Glucophage which can be used before a person has full blown diabetes in order to get their weight down and blood sugar levels as a precautionary measure or during their diagnosis of diabetes in order to help keep their blood sugar levels down.

Novolog and Humalog are two widely known and used diabetic medications because they come in insulin form which means that they are normally injected through a syringe or needle as needed. Many times with a diabetic they will need to monitor their blood sugar levels and amounts several times throughout the day such as first thing in the morning before they eat, around lunchtime and then again at supper or bedtime, during this time if their blood glucose levels are too high or too low they may need to inject themselves with amounts of novolog or humalog in order to control that number or reading.

With so many medications out there for diabetics often times it may be hard to understand what all the different medications are and how to use them properly but with the guidance of your family provider or physician they can walk you through the whole process and help you so that you can get the right treatment that you need in order to properly maintain and treat your type II diabetes. Type II diabetic medications come in all shapes, sizes, forms and kinds and getting knowledge about them is one of the most important things that you can do for yourself and your health!

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Blood Sugar Values

When it comes to having diabetes, a diabetic patient must know their blood sugar values in order to live a long and healthy life. Diabetes is a very serious condition for all people ages.

Diabetes condition is a very serious disease that is currently taking over our nation and the entire world by storm. Today’s sugar filled junk foods and the ability for diabetics to live longer lives and reproduce is only fuel to the already massive diabetic epidemic.

blood sugar valuesDiabetes is a serious condition where the person’s body is failing to get the required amounts of hormone called insulin. This absolutely necessary chemical/hormone called insulin is produced by the pancreas organ. For some unknown reasons to medicine the pancreas organ will stop or slow in the mass production of this vital chemical. This chemical hormone is used by the body to transform the blood sugar glucose in the bloodstream into a fuel that the cells are able to use for cell fuel.

Without the proper amounts of this necessary sugar bonding component the blood glucose levels in the blood begin to rise to high levels. Once they reach a certain high sugar level the diabetics’ body begins to suffer major cell damage. The serious cell damage mostly happens with the high blood sugar levels is nervous cell damage, heart cell damage, kidney cell damage, and eye cell damages. But this can all be avoided if the diabetic patient can change their high blood sugar level and keep it at that lower sugar level.

Is there a certain normal blood sugar value? A normal blood sugar value is anywhere in the range of 80mg and 140 mg. If anything falls above 140 mg then a diabetic is considered to have high blood glucose or hypertension and if their readings fall below 80 mg then a person is considered to have hypotension.

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