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Diabetes Education Online - Diabetes Teaching Center at the University of San Francisco

 
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Health Management

When you have type 1 diabetes it is important to eat a healthy diet, stay physically active, maintain your target weight, and see your medical providers on a regular basis. This section gives you guidance on how lifestyle interventions, along with insulin therapy, can help control your blood sugar.

When you have diabetes, how do you stay healthy?

  1. Find a medical team to help you understand and control your blood sugar.
    This includes medical providers such as nurses, educators, dietitians, pharmacists and doctors. Consult your team regularly, and get your questions answered. See your health care providers even when you are well, so that you stay well.
  2. Learn about diabetes.
    Everyone with diabetes needs diabetes education. Why? Because everyday activities affect your blood sugar. For example, what you eat, when you eat, how much you eat (and what you are doing at the time), all affect your blood sugar. Similarly, if you exercise, what exercise you do, how long you do it, and when you do it will also affect your blood sugar. Insulin also affects your blood sugar. The dose, the type of insulin and when it is taken in relationship to eating, exercise and resting all change your blood sugar levels. The more you know, the easier your health will be to maintain.

    These are just a few of the topics covered in this website curriculum, as well as in the self-care classes at UCSF’s Diabetes Teaching Center. Diabetes treatment is evolving all the time. Keeping up to date with the latest information will help you make better choices, prevent complications and get early treatment if complications do arise.
  3. Maintain a healthy lifestyle
    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will help you control your blood sugar. Your food choices, level of activity and weight can make a critical difference in your blood sugar.
  4. Recognize how emotions, illness and travel affect you blood sugar
    Stress and any change in your daily routine can affect your blood sugar control. You need to understand how to stabilize your blood sugar when you are emotionally upset, sick or traveling.
  5. Keep up to date with diabetes research
    Diabetes treatment is evolving all the time. Keeping up to date with the latest information will help you make better choices, prevent complications and get early treatment if complications do arise.

In this section, you will learn key strategies for managing your diabetes and reasons to control your blood sugar:

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