| 
Dietary
  guideline for a Bengali  patient with
  Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 | |
| 
Meal/time | 
Dietary
  advice  | 
| 
Breakfast 7:30 – 8 A.M. | 
 1 cup tea (125 ml appx) with skimed milk (double
  toned milk) with no sugar (add one pellet of sugar free although I don’t recommend that) 2 slices of brown bread 
Alternately
  you can take one bowl of muesli with double toned milk | 
| 
Snack 10 – 10.30 A.M | 
 4 sugar free cream cracker biscuits 
Or  
One bowl of
  puffed rice  | 
| 
Lunch 12:00 – 1pm | 
 1- 2 cup brown rice 1 cup of dhal 1 cup of boiled vegetables, (if you find the taste difficult to adjust, stir-fry with 5 to 10 ml olive oil) 50 gms of fish (low fat, small fresh water fish) or meat (chicken/ lean meat)- preferably cooked in olive oil end the meal with curd made from skimmed (double toned) milk – half cup | 
| 
Afternoon 3 - 3.30 P.M. | 
 one bowl of fresh fruit cut into medium
  sized cubes (avoid high sugar containing ones like jack fruit, mangoes etc) 
You can also
  add cucumber, acts as a good filler 
One cup of
  tea | 
| 
Dinner 7 - 8 P.M. | 
 1 cup brown rice or 2 rotis made from multi
  grain flour or one cup boiled white oats 1 cup stir-fried vegetables (as mentioned above) 50 gm of chicken or fish 1 bowl of salad (cucumber) or Raita made with low-fat milk | 
| 
Snack 9- 10 P.M | 
 1 cup of skim milk | 
| 
Whenever you
  feel hungry in between meals | 
Have one
  bowl of puffed rice with cut pieces of cucumber  | 
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Empirical diet chart for a Bengali patient with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
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I found this dietary chart very good n effective...
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