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  • 7/8/2025
Are carbs really the enemy for older adults with diabetes Not quite.
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00:00Grandma reaches for the rice and someone whispers,
00:03No carbs!
00:05But is that really the answer?
00:08Or just fear talking?
00:10In so many conversations about diabetes,
00:13especially when it comes to older adults,
00:16carbohydrates are painted as the enemy.
00:18But let's pause for a moment and look deeper.
00:21Is avoiding all carbs truly the healthiest path?
00:24Or is there a smarter, kinder way to support the ones we love?
00:28Carbohydrates are not villains.
00:30In fact, they're the body's preferred source of energy,
00:33fueling not just our muscles, but our brains.
00:36For older adults, too little carbohydrate can lead to more than just hunger.
00:41It can cause weakness, dizziness, irritability,
00:45even dangerous blood sugar crashes.
00:48Imagine your loved one skipping carbs entirely,
00:50then feeling lightheaded or fatigued while trying to enjoy time with family.
00:55That's not health, and it's certainly not happiness.
00:58But it's true.
00:59The wrong carbs, or too many at once,
01:02can lead to those classic blood sugar spikes and crashes.
01:06The real secret?
01:07It's not about cutting out every grain of rice or slice of bread.
01:11It's about choosing the right kinds in the right amounts,
01:14and pairing them wisely.
01:15So, what does smart starch look like for older adults with diabetes?
01:21Let's start with a few heroes.
01:23Oats are a classic choice.
01:25Packed with fiber,
01:26zvam,
01:28fafi,
01:29they release energy slowly and keep blood sugar steadier.
01:33Sweet potatoes are another wonderful option.
01:35They're nutrient-dense,
01:37lower on the glycemic index,
01:38and naturally sweet,
01:39making them both satisfying and gentle on blood sugar.
01:44Brown rice or mixed grain rice,
01:46offered in small, mindful portions,
01:49can be a comforting staple without causing chaos in glucose levels.
01:53Whole grain toast,
01:54especially when topped with healthy fats like avocado,
01:57delivers lasting energy and extra nutrition.
02:00And let's not forget lentils and beans,
02:03a triple win with carbs, protein, and fiber all in one,
02:07making them incredibly filling and blood sugar friendly.
02:10But choosing the right food is only part of the picture.
02:13There's an emotional side to this conversation, too.
02:17For many elders, food isn't just fuel.
02:20It's memory.
02:21It's culture.
02:22It's a way of connecting with family and tradition.
02:25When someone tells them to skip the rice,
02:27the bread,
02:28or the potatoes,
02:28it can feel like they're being asked to give up a part of themselves.
02:32So,
02:33how do we help our loved ones make good choices
02:35without making them feel judged or deprived?
02:39Start with curiosity,
02:41not criticism.
02:42Instead of saying,
02:44you shouldn't eat that,
02:45try,
02:46would you be open to trying sweet potato today
02:48instead of white bread?
02:50This approach opens the door to new options
02:53without closing off comfort and dignity.
02:55Pairing carbs wisely is another powerful strategy.
02:59Combining carbohydrates with protein or fiber,
03:02like serving eggs with toast
03:03or mixing lentils with rice,
03:05slows down digestion
03:06and helps keep blood sugar levels steady.
03:10This means more energy and fewer crashes,
03:13all while enjoying familiar foods.
03:15It's also important not to demonize those comfort foods.
03:19Rather than labeling something as bad,
03:21think about how to balance it out.
03:23Maybe a smaller portion of rice,
03:25paired with extra veggies or a side of beans,
03:28can allow for enjoyment without excess.
03:30And above all,
03:31let food feel like love,
03:33not a lecture.
03:35Serve smaller portions of favorite foods,
03:37prepared with care and shared with kindness.
03:40When dignity and choice are honored at the table,
03:43everyone feels valued.
03:45Remember,
03:46food is so much more than numbers on a nutrition label.
03:49It's a source of joy,
03:50tradition,
03:51and family connection.
03:53Diabetes doesn't have to mean the end of all that.
03:56By making smart,
03:57compassionate choices together,
03:59we can keep both health
04:00and happiness on the menu.
04:02Let's stop fearing carbs
04:03and start choosing them with wisdom and care.

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