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  2. The 25 Healthiest Carbs You Can Eat - AOL

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    The slow-digesting carbs and fiber in sweet potatoes help keep you satisfied longer, supporting weight management. Plus, they provide over 100% of your daily vitamin A requirement in the form of ...

  3. Diabetic? These Foods Will Help Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check

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    Opt for nuts to balance out other high-carb ingredients, or better yet, instead of empty high-calorie snacks such as potato and corn chips. panco971/istockphoto Flax Seeds

  4. Isomaltulose - Wikipedia

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    Isomaltulose (trade name Palatinose, chemical name 6-O-α-D-glucopyranosyl-D-fructose) is a disaccharide carbohydrate composed of glucose and fructose.It is naturally present in honey [1] and sugarcane extracts [2] and is also produced industrially from table sugar and used as a sugar alternative.

  5. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    For type 1 diabetics, there is a lack of definitive evidence of the usefulness of low-carbohydrate diets due to limited study of this topic. [1] [11] [12] A meta-analysis published in 2018 found only nine papers that had adequately studied the implementation of low carbohydrate diets in type 1 diabetics as of March 2017. [12]

  6. 21 Diabetes-Friendly Dinners to Help You Lose Weight ... - AOL

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    Plus, these delicious dinners highlight complex carbs, like whole grains, legumes and produce, and stick to heart-healthy levels of saturated fat and sodium, making them a good fit for a diabetes ...

  7. Acarbose - Wikipedia

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    In type II diabetic patients, acarbose averages an absolute decrease of 0.8 percentage points in HbA 1c, which is a decrease of about 10% in typical HbA 1c values in diabetes studies. [7] Individuals with higher baseline levels show higher reductions, about an 0.12% additional decrease for each point of baseline HbA 1c. [7]