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Mediterranean Meal Plan : Sample 117

A Mediterranean Meal Plan adjusted for a 41 years old man with nuts tree allergies. He likes to take Mediterranean Diet, and we ready that for him. He takes multi-vitamin and Lexapro.

Personal Information for Online Diet Adjustment

Gender: Male
Age
: 41 years old
Weight
: 162 lbs
Height
: 5'4"

Illness: -
Medications
: Lexapro, Multi-vitamin
Food allergies
: Tree nuts
Activity level
: Sedentary

Caution: This diet is adjusted based on this patient's particular conditions and should not be used in similar cases.

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Recommendations

♦ Avoid putting salt shakers on the table in your diet to prevent hypertension.
♦ Use low-fat dairy in your Mediterranean Diet.
♦ You can eat one of the written recipes for each meal in your Mediterranean Diet.
♦ There is nothing wrong with eating vegetables in your Mediterranean Diet and eating as much as you want.
♦ Drink at least 7 glasses of water per day in your Mediterranean Diet.
♦ Increase your daily activity by at least 45 minutes, 3 times per week. Physical activity is an important part of the Mediterranean Diet.
♦ It's Better to eat red, orange, and yellow fruit as your fruit portion of the Mediterranean Diet.
♦ You can see Nuts serving in the fat Exchange list.

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Fats

Treatment of Diabetes with Diet

Carbohydrates are the most important macronutrient in the diabetic diet. Carbohydrates should make up about 45 to 55 percent of a diabetic patient's daily energy intake. The number of carbohydrates in each meal and snack should be consumed in a specific amount and it depends on the type of diabetes and the type of medicine that you use.
The nutritionist recommended using low glycemic index (GI) foods in the diabetic diet plan to control blood sugar.
Consumption of fiber-rich food in the diabetic diet plan is recommended and you should eat at least 20 to 35 grams per day. Vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, etc. are the best source of fiber. Eat enough vegetables in your diabetic diet. It is better to eat fresh vegetables instead of frozen ones. Replace refined grain with whole grain.
The diabetic diet's protein content is arranged in the same way as the diet of normal people. It makes up 15 to 20% of a person's daily energy requirements. Be careful about plant source protein like beans, chickpea, lentils and etc., because they have carbohydrates, and you should count their carbohydrate content of them.
In the diabetic diet plan, just like other people, trans fatty acids can cause cardiovascular disease and gene mutations in the patient, so you should restrict fried foods, processed foods, chips, hydrogenated vegetable oils, etc. in your diet plan.
Chromium supplementation
in patients with chromium deficiency can help improve their blood sugar levels. Zinc deficiency in these patients is possible. High or low levels of zinc in the body can affect insulin secretion in a diabetic patient so you should consult with your doctor to use a zinc supplement.
Your diabetic diet should be regular, and you should eat your meals at certain times, Avoid skipping or moving meals without consulting your dietitian.
When hypoglycemia happens, which is accompanied by symptoms of seizures, cold sweats, tremors, blurred vision, weakness and lethargy, and heart palpitations, use a small candy, chocolate, sugar syrup, or half a glass of natural fruit juice.
You should not eat foods high in sodium, high in cholesterol, and simple carbs in the diabetic diet.

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