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Carbohydrate intake recommendations between persons with insulin resistance and persons with Type 2 diabetes?


What statement below best describes the carbohydrate intake
recommendations between persons with insulin resistance and persons with Type 2 diabetes?

a. Persons with Type 2 diabetes should eat more complex carbohydrates than persons with insulin resistance should.

b. Persons with insulin resistance should eat more complex carbohydrates than persons with Type 2 diabetes should.

c. Carbohydrate intake recommendations for persons with Type 2 diabetes are more tailor-made than for persons with insulin resistance.

d. There is no difference between carbohydrate recommendations.

actually there should be one more catagory!!
e. Carbohydrate intake should be custom tailored for both persons with Type 2 and for insulin resistance.

So from the bad choices you give, answer D is the most correct!

I would think it is D. As those with insulin resistance also need to limit their sugary foods, up their fiber, whole grains, eat leaner meats, and include exercise in their daily routine.

Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance diabetes are one and the same.

It would be d. Insulin resistance, or type 2 diabetes should limit the amount of carbohydrates they eat. My husband's dietitian recommended that he eat 5 carbohydrates at each meal. I am suppose to eat 4 carbohydrate. Each person is different, depending on physical needs and health. Only a person's doctor or dietitian should set the amount for carbohydrates that person needs.

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