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Participant Guide: More About Carbs. Types of Carbs. There are three main types of carbs: 1. Starches. 2. Sugars. 3. Fiber. 1. Starchy foods include:.
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Understanding carbohydrates can help you prevent or delay type 2 diabetes.
z (^) The link between carbs and type 2 diabetes z (^) Types of carbs z (^) A healthy approach to carbs z (^) How to find the amount of carbs in food
✓ Instead of choosing white rice, try barley or brown rice. ✓ Instead of choosing apple pie, try stewed apple with cinnamon.
Grain foods include: (^) Whole grains (^) Refined grains Whole grain foods include: (^) Barley (^) Bread and other baked goods made with 100% whole wheat flour (^) Brown and wild rice (^) Oats and oatmeal (^) 100% whole grain cereal (^) Pasta made with 100% whole wheat flour (^) Popcorn (^) Tortillas made with 100% whole wheat flour or 100% cornmeal Refined grain foods include: (^) Bread and other baked goods made with white flour (^) Pasta made with white flour (^) White rice Choose whole grains Whole grains contain fiber, vitamins, minerals, and starch. Refined grains contain just starch.
(^) Fruit sugar (fructose) (^) Milk sugar (lactose) (^) White, brown, and powdered sugar (^) Corn syrup (^) Maple syrup (^) Honey (^) Molasses
(^) Beans, peas, and lentils (^) Veggies and fruits—especially ones that have skin or seeds that you eat (^) Nuts, such as peanuts, walnuts, and almonds (^) Whole grain foods Limit sugars Of the three types of carbs, sugars cause the biggest jump in your blood sugar. Get enough fiber Fiber passes through your body without being digested. So it fills you up without adding calories. It can also lower your blood sugar and cholesterol. Try to get 25 to 30 grams of fiber each day. Check the Nutrition Facts label to see how much fiber an item contains. Many of us don’t get enough fiber. If you need to boost your fiber intake, increase it slowly, over time. And drink plenty of water. This will help prevent an upset stomach. It’s best to get your fiber from food, instead of from a supplement. That’s because food has many nutrients besides fiber, such as vitamins and minerals. Limit nuts They are high in calories.
Try to take a healthy approach to carbs. Here’s how.
Carbs should make up one quarter of what you eat.
When you do have carbs, choose those that are: ✓ Low in calories, fat, and sugar ✓ High in fiber and water ✓ High in vitamins, minerals, and protein
Try these ideas. Instead of ... Try ... Sweet drinks like regular soda, iced tea with sugar, fruit punch, and sports drinks Water, sparkling water, or plain iced tea Juice Whole fruit White potatoes Sweet potatoes Bread made with refined flour Bread made with 100% whole wheat flour White rice Brown rice or barley Cereal made with refined grains Cereal made with whole grains, or oatmeal Full-fat yogurt made with sugar Plain nonfat yogurt with berries Apple pie Stewed apple with cinnamon Chocolate bar Hot chocolate made with nonfat milk, cocoa powder, and a touch of sugar
Reading food labels like the one below is one way to find the amount of carbs in food. Here’s how. First, look at the serving size. This tells you how much is in one serving of this item. Next, look at the total carbohydrate. This tells you how many grams of carbs are in one serving of this item. This container holds three servings. So if you ate the whole container, you would eat three times the carbs.
(^) Apps for smart phones or computers (^) Websites Nutrition Facts Serving Size 1 cup (228g) Servings Per Container 3 Amount Per Serving Calories 250 Calories from Fat 110 % Daily Value Total Fat 12g 18% Saturated Fat 3g 15% Cholesterol 30mg 10% Sodium 470mg 20% Total Carbohydrate 31g 10% Dietart Fiber 0g 0% Sugars 5g Protein 5g Vitamin A 4% Vitamin C 2% Calcium 20% Iron 4%
Write some of your favorite carbs. Decide if each item is healthy. If it’s not, write a healthy swap you will try. My Favorite Carbs Healthy? Healthy Swap I Will Try