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Diabetes and Depression

Posted by Bobby Brown on November 17, 2021 - 5:09pm

Those with mental health conditions often have issues with blood glucose dysregulation, meaning the brain is getting an inconsistent supply of energy. According to NICE, depression is the most common psychiatric disorder witnessed in the diabetes community and people with diabetes are 3 times more likely to have depression than those that don’t. This indicates that blood sugar control is important when treating depression and other mental health conditions...

A key way to prevent this is by eating foods that are low in glycemic load, meaning they have little impact on your blood sugar levels and are able to supply the brain and body with a consistent source of energy. Foods that are high in glycemic load include; refined grains such as white bread, pastries, baked goods, white rice, desserts, sweets, chocolates, fizzy drinks, alcohol and fruit juices. These are important to avoid and replace with a diet that is rich in vegetables, legumes, whole fruits, healthy fats like olive oil, avocado, nuts and seeds, whole grains such as wholemeal bread and brown rice, and finally good quality protein from eggs, poultry, fish and some red meat.