Restaurant meals high in sugar and carbohydrates can disrupt blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Larger portion sizes and overeating, both very common at restaurants, can lead to blood sugar variations and weight gain.
The quantity of food consumed at restaurants, even if low in carbs, can trigger a spike in blood sugar levels.
Restaurant food is high in sodium, trans fats, and saturated fats can contribute to diabetes-related complications.
When dining out with diabetes, it is important to research menus, choose beverages wisely, start with healthy appetisers, balance main meals, control portion sizes, opt for healthier cooking methods, communicate with restaurant staff, and make smart substitutions to manage blood sugar levels effectively.
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