Diabetic Living Australia — July-August 2017

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110 JULY/AUGUST 2017 diabetic living


Rushing out the door without
breakfast, sitting all day then
dealing with offers of sweet
treats are typical workplace
roadblocks and health hazards.
Address such blips in your
diabetes management with these
ideas to remain on track from
nine to five and beyond.


Brekkie
Starting your day with
nothing but coffee can
boost stress hormones and your
blood glucose level (BGL). If you
have type 2 and don’t eat until
lunch, your pancreatic beta cells,
which produce insulin, can start
to lose their ‘memory’, shows
research from Tel Aviv University.
Then, at your next meal, your
body’s insulin response is
delayed, which could then send
your BGLs sky high. For type 1s,
prolonged fasting can also
increase the risk of hypos.


WISE UP
● Set your alarm earlier to
eat breakfast Try a nourishing
porridge or wholegrain sourdough
toast with eggs. Skipping your


breakfast could cause a binge
later by making the reward
centres of your brain light up
more intensely at the thought or
sight of treat foods, Imperial
College London research shows.
● Organise breakfasts ‘to go’
Pack foods such as wholegrain
crackers to eat on the train or
tuna to put on toast at work.
● Eat protein at breakfast
Foods like eggs, healthy beans
and sardines can lower BGLs for
the day by increasing the output
of insulin, shows University of
Missouri research.

Chair-bound
“When you sit for hours,
enzymes responsible
for fat burning are switched off,
circulation slows and glucose
metabolism is disturbed,” says

Kate Battocchio, dietitian and
exercise physiologist at Diabetes
NSW & ACT. “This can lead to
weight gain and increase the risk
of sleep apnoea, circulation
issues, heart attack and stroke.”
Moving for two out of every 20
minutes counters some of the
health fallout, Baker IDI Heart
and Diabetes Institute has found.

WISE UP
Battocchio suggests you:
● Stand more Get up while on
the phone or reading documents.
● Take the stairs Skip the lift.
● Request an adjustable
standing desk You can stand
while working for part of the day.
● Place items further away
from your desk Move the
printer and rubbish bin so you
have to walk to use them.

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