Pizza is a dish which is relished by everyone alike, all over the globe. It is both a comfort food and a slice of heaven when it comes to celebrating your favorite occasions. However, pizza for diabetics remains a debated food item because of its high-carb and high-calorie content.
For diabetics, it is advised that they eat low carb foods and avoid food items which have a high glycemic index and a high sugar content. It does not mean that they have to say goodbye to their favorite food items. It only means that they have to prepare their favorite dishes in a healthier way, including pizza. In this blog, BeatO Health Coach Sujata Sharma tells you how to prepare a diabetes-friendly pizza.
People with diabetes are supposed to limit their intake of refined carbs found in white flour which is used to make the pizza crust. Refined carbs can have an adverse effect on your blood sugar level.
Diabetes is associated with other complications such as Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, etc. Pizza also has high levels of sodium which can lead to a high blood pressure and can prove to be detrimental. We advise you to consult your health coach before including any ingredients.
Here’s how you can relish a healthier and diabete-friendly version of your favorite pizza-
A single slice of pizza can contain a high carb content and also a high-calorie content if it is not prepared mindfully. You should also ensure that you are eating the right portion size. It is ok to enjoy your favorite diabetes-friendly pizza in moderation but you should make sure that you avoid the following ingredients while preparing it-
In order to enjoy your favorite food items while being on a diabetic diet, you need to have a balanced approach to nutrition. In order to be extra careful, you can even do a sugar check after relishing your slice of pizza. If you have any doubts about the food items that you can consume with regard to your sugar levels, you should always talk to your health coach.
To keep your sugar levels in check, consume a nutrient-dense and low-carb diet and have a regular workout regime. Also, do not forget to check your sugar levels on a regular basis. By knowing your level of glucose, you can optimize your diet and lifestyle accordingly.