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When eaten in moderation, all kinds of sweet potatoes are healthy. They're very high in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals and can safely be included in a diabetes-friendly diet. Here are some diabetes-friendly recipes you can try: Avocado and sweet potato salad.
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Read More »If you have diabetes, you may be scratching your head over sweet potatoes. You’re wondering whether or not sweet potatoes are safe for you to eat, the answer is, yes… sort of. Here’s why. You might not know it after a trip to the supermarket, but there are over 400 varieties of sweet potatoes available around the world. Some of these are better for people with diabetes to eat than others. Your portion size and cooking method are important. Knowing the glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) for the sweet potato variety you choose are also important factors. GI is a ranking system for foods containing carbohydrates. The ranking, or number, assigned to a food indicates its effect on blood sugar levels. GL is also a ranking system. The GL ranking takes into account a food’s GI as well as the portion size, or grams per serving. In this article, we’ll break down everything a person with diabetes needs to know about eating sweet potatoes. This information can help you enjoy them without worry. We’ll even provide some recipes you might like. What’s in a sweet potato? The scientific name for sweet potatoes is Ipomoea batatas. Sweet potatoes of all kinds are good alternatives to white potatoes. They’re higher in fiber and nutrients, such as beta carotene. They also have a lower GL. Like white potatoes, sweet potatoes are high in carbohydrates. Even so, people with diabetes can eat them in moderation. There are certain types of sweet potatoes that have been shown to have benefits for people who are concerned about blood sugar and obesity. We’ll discuss varieties of sweet potatoes and their benefits in the next section. In addition to their nutritional value, sweet potatoes contain properties that may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. Some of the nutrients found in sweet potatoes are: vitamin A in the form of beta carotene
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Read More »Are there risks to eating sweet potatoes if you have diabetes? Sweet potatoes are a better nutritional option than white potatoes. Even so, they should be enjoyed only in moderation, or they may negatively affect blood glucose levels. Some sweet potatoes are very large in size, making it easier to eat too much. Always opt for a medium-sized potato and make sure to include other healthy foods in your meal plan on a daily basis.
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