The Diabetic Gourmet Cookbook (More Than 200 Healthy Recipes from Homestyle Favorites to Restaurant Classics
Scrumptious, healthy, crowd-pleasing recipes for people with diabetes and their loved ones. The editors of Diabetic Gourmet Magazine understand that although people with diabetes must carefully monitor their eating habits, they still crave their favorite sweets and savory dishes. Now, with this all-new collection of healthy recipes that are perfect for everyday meals as well as for entertaining, you can enjoy making tasty dishes for yourself, your friends, and your family that are as good for you as they are delicious.(no pictures alas!)
Diabetic Living is written for readers with diabetes, and the magazine’s team is dedicated to providing them with inspiring and informative content for a richer, healthier life. Every issue addresses a wide variety of important topics, including fitness, well-being, nutrition, health, weight, and more. Diabetic Living offers both fresh feature stories and regular editorial departments, but is most well-known for its 50+ recipes included in every magazine.
This new edition focuses on pressure-induced and metabolic related aberration, in relation to genetic abnormalities, and also changes developing in fetal life. New chapters explore exercise, lipidemia, and retinopathy in diabetic renal disease. In addition, new data are presented regarding structural changes in NIDDM-patients and the comparison of diabetic and non-diabetic renal disease.
Diabetes mellitus, particularly non-insulin-dependent diabetes Type 2, is a common disease and, even though insulin has been around for seventy years, this endocrine disorder still reduces the life expectancy of diabetic patients because of the development of long-term complications, including hypertension. Hypertension occurs twice as often in diabetic patients as in non-diabetic ones. Bryan Williams and his international team of collaborators provide the reader with their views for treatment of diabetes associated with hypertension and the prevention of subsequent coronary artery disease and other disorders.