Calorie for Diabetes Diet
If you are both diabetic and overweight, your doctor may recommend a diet that limits your intake to 1,500 calories a day. To keep blood sugar levels under control, a diabetic diet strikes a balance among the carbohydrates, fats, and protein you take in. In addition, a 1,500-calorie diabetic diet restricts calories and fat.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
A sample 1,500 calorie diet is listed below. You can exchange or trade one food for another from the same food group. For example, you can choose 1 slice of bread instead of 3/4 cups of dry cereal, or a potato instead of a dinner roll. For other alternatives, see the lists under “Diabetic Exchange Diet.”
BREAKFAST Food Groups
* 2 breads or starches, such as 3/4 cup (6 ounces) corn flakes and 1 slice toast
* 1 fruit, such as 1 small (5-inch) banana or 1/2 of a 9-inch banana
* 1 milk, such as 1 cup skim or 1 cup 1 percent milk
* 1 fat, such as 1 tsp. margarine
LUNCH Food Groups
* 2 ounces meat or protein, such as 2 ounces sliced turkey breast
* 2 breads or starches, such as 2 slices bread
* 1 vegetable, such as 1 lettuce leaf and 2 tomato slices
* 1 fat, such as 1 tsp. regular mayonnaise or 2 tsp. low-fat mayonnaise
AFTERNOON SNACK Food Groups
* 1 milk, such as 1 cup (8 ounces) skim or 1 cup 1 percent milk
* 1 vegetable, such as 1 cup carrot sticks
* 1 fat, such as 2 Tbs. fat-free salad dressing (can use with carrot sticks)
DINNER Food Groups
* 3 ounces meat or protein, such as 3 ounces lean roast beef
* 2 starches, such as one 3-inch baked potato and 1 medium (2-1/2 inch) dinner roll
* 1 fat, such as 1 tsp. margarine
* 2 vegetables, such as 1 cup (8 ounces) cooked mixed vegetables
* 1 fruit, such as 1-1/4 cups fresh strawberries
EVENING SNACK Food Groups
* 1 bread, such as three 2-1/2 inch square graham crackers
* 1 meat or meat substitute, such as 1/4 cup low-fat cottage cheese



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