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Try to go 10 to 12 hours each night without eating, Sheth advises. For instance, if you eat breakfast at 8:30 a.m. every morning, that means capping your nighttime meals and snacks between 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. each night.
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Read More »Learn how to improve your blood sugar management and overall health with meal timing. You know that when it comes to managing type 2 diabetes, what you eat has a dramatic effect on your health. But so does when you eat it. “Eating regular, balanced meals is critical on multiple levels,” explained Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, a Los Angeles-based dietitian who specializes in the management of prediabetes and diabetes. From helping to keep your blood sugar stable to regulating your body’s internal clock, here’s why meal timing matters with type 2 diabetes — and how to create a schedule that works for you. As you probably already know and have felt before, eating on a pretty consistent meal schedule helps to keep your blood sugar stable and you feeling energized throughout the day. Go too long between meals and you’ll feel a noticeable blood sugar dip, Sheth says. Meanwhile, if you budget yourself one really big meal per day, by the end of it, you’re likely to encounter a very dramatic rise in blood glucose and then a complete lack of energy the rest of the day, she says. While glucose levels often hit their peak within about 90 minutes of eating a meal, the amount of time it takes for levels to return to normal varies from person to person. It also depends if a person is using a blood sugar-lowering medication such as insulin, which can quicken the comedown.
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Read More »Meanwhile, disrupted circadian patterns are believed to add to the development and progression of chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Rehman explains that when you eat may affect the genes involved in setting circadian rhythm and metabolism. How? A 2019 study in the journal Cell suggests it’s related to something you already know well: insulin. Released each time you eat, insulin not only triggers the body to absorb blood glucose, but it also acts as a powerful timing signal throughout the body, the study authors explain. The takeaway: The meal-time strategy that’s good for your blood sugar management is great for your total body health.
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Read More »Sheth recommends that her clients eat one to two snacks per day, but only if needed depending on their lifestyle, activity levels, and how they feel. After all, while some people really benefit from the snacks in terms of blood sugar maintenance, energy levels, and overall satiety, she says, others do better leaving things at three meals per day.
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