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Norman Said:

Case study- Diabetes/athletes diets?

We Answered:

Interesting.

Is the diabetic a type 1 or a type 2? This would be very telling.

Also, in your case study. What kind of carbs is the athlete consuming?

Some carbs do not trigger a high insulin response, which would be bad for a diabetic.

Some carbs do trigger high insulin, which would be not good for an athlete who needs steady energy for work outs and recovery time.

Both a diabetic and an athlete need to be eating high fiber choices, so they are not as different as one might think.

One has to consume more calories to keep up with working out and muscle gain and the other doesn't need as much if not that active.

What is cutting edge information is "low glycemic" eating. It is the way our ancestors ate and has been shown to reverse type 2 diabetes and improve the quality of life for type 1 diabetics.

Athletes do better on low glycemic eating.

Google "low glycemic eating chart" on Google.com You will find out if your diabetic is eating high or low glycemic which will give you a very revealing answer as to why they became a type 2 diabetic in the first place.

It will also reveal that if the athlete is not taking in low glycemic food choices and a lot of high glycemic food choices, then the athlete is setting up heart disease risk or diabetes later in life.

Both the diabetic and the athlete should be eating low glycemic and the only difference if practicing low glycemic eating, is that the athlete should be eating more calories and diabetic would then no longer be insulin dependent and recover.

Stephen Said:

Has anyone written a case study report for community health nursing, I need help?

We Answered:

I am not in nursing so I can not help you. Please ask a nurse or doctor. Good Luck.

Francisco Said:

Case study on Management related topics like planning, motivation, leadership, decision making etc..?

We Answered:

These are not on sites. You just study the person and write it up and it's generally confidential. you has 3 letters.

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