diabetic diet

diabetic diet
a diet designed to prevent complications of diabetes mellitus by controlling the timing and amount of energy intake and minimizing the occurrence of ketosis or hypoglycemia; fat, carbohydrate, and protein ratios and amounts are controlled but specific diet plans vary.

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