Tuesday, April 23, 2024

What are the signs of prediabetes?

Plus, how to get a diagnosis.
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Healthline
The Nutrition Edition
Today's Ingredients
 
 
 
 
Let's Ask the Dietitian
Q:
A:
Jessica Sandoz, Registered Dietitian
Heads-up: We recently worked with our medical review team to create a whole newsletter series about prediabetes. You can sign up for it here!
Kitchen Kit
 
 
 
Masontops Complete Mason Jar Fermentation Kit
Masontops Complete Mason Jar Fermentation Kit
Whether you have prediabetes or not, loading your diet with fruits and vegetables is key to keeping your health in check. I bought this fermentation kit last year to add more diversity to my diet, and I was pleased to find that this kit has almost everything I needed to get the basics down — a vegetable tamper, weights, and fermentation lids. I did have to buy the jars separately, so keep that in mind!
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Sustainable Change
 
the takeout
What we're digesting
🩸 How does eating affect your blood sugar? It's a little complicated — we'll explain.
🥩 Is plant-based meat really better for your heart? Meat alternatives may not be as healthy as proponents claim they are.
Eating lots of seafood may expose you to these chemicals. But do these risks outweigh the health benefits?
🏃 This is how much exercise you need to boost your immune system. Hint: It isn't that much!
Thanks for reading, everyone!

Want to learn more about food, diets, cooking, or some other nutrition subject? Let us know at nutritionedition@healthline.com and we'll look into it for you! (Heads-up: We may use your response in an upcoming newsletter.)
Until next time,
Healthline
Take care of yourself, and we'll see
you again soon!
 
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