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We’re so excited to launch LivingWell with Diabetes, an improved, expanded section of EatingWell.com dedicated to diabetes-focused recipes, healthy eating and lifestyle content. You won’t find a lot of medical jargon here, or confusing information, just a one-stop shop to help you manage your diabetes deliciously every day.  It’s nutrition content you can trust, backed by research and reviewed by nutrition experts. We filter through the science to present it to you in a way that’s accessible and easy to understand. Our meal plans are designed and reviewed by registered dietitians and food experts. All of the recipes, articles, videos and meal plans are easy to follow and provide inspiration and simple expert advice to help anyone living with diabetes (or caring for a person with diabetes) to make better, more delicious choices every day.  In the coming months, we’ll be publishing new content and videos on a regular basis to help with diabetes prevention and management, healthy eating, meal planning and cooking inspiration, and we’ll be reporting on the latest nutrition news and studies. In the meantime, check out this great content: diabetes exercises sheet pan salmon Left: Credit: Getty / kali9 Diabetes 101 Blood Sugar Basics: What You Need to Know to Keep It BalancedCan You Eat Carbs When You Have Diabetes? Healthy Meal Plans Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan for DiabetesHow to Become an Expert Meal Planner When You Have Diabetes Healthy Eating  Best Breakfast Foods for Diabetes11 Low-Carb Snacks for Diabetes Delicious Recipes Healthy Diabetes-Friendly Recipes32 Simple Diabetes-Friendly Recipes to Make with Pantry Staples Exercise & Lifestyle What You Should Know About Diabetes & the CoronavirusWhat You Need to Know About Physical Activity & Diabetes15-Minute Strength Workout for Diabetes EatingWell has been at the forefront of the healthy-eating movement for more than 25 years. Our authoritative, science-based journalism helps our readers make better-informed food choices. Over the years, EatingWell has provided healthy recipes, meal plans and nutrition advice for people with diabetes, including publishing a cookbook, The EatingWell Diabetes Cookbook.  In 2018, EatingWell became the digital home for Diabetic Living, combining the power of both brands to create even more meaningful, science-backed content for living well with diabetes.  Today, we’re changing the name of Diabetic Living to LivingWell with Diabetes with a fresh new logo and look and feel. Also, we are moving away from using the term diabetic and instead using the term person with diabetes. Why? We’ve chosen our new name, LivingWell with Diabetes, to highlight our mission and our approach: to empower people with diabetes to live better every day by providing them with information, support and inspiration to make healthier choices. Our choice to stop using the term diabetic and instead go with what’s known as “person-first language” (putting the person before the diagnosis, as in “person with diabetes”) is in line with guidance from the American Diabetes Association, the American Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists, the American Psychological Association and the American Medical Association. Research on language and health has found that language choices have the ability to affect attitudes, social perceptions, personal identity, bias and stereotyping. Most importantly, research also shows that language can affect health outcomes. Using encouraging, empowering language can help someone feel more motivated and more likely to take control of their health. Ultimately, unbiased, person-first and respectful language can lead to a better experience living with a chronic condition. And there is nothing we want more than to help our readers live well with diabetes.

By Penelope Wall,  Lisa Valente, M.S., RD and Lauren Lastowka

` teal and pink LivingWell with Diabetes logo on white background View Series 7-Day Meal Plan for Insulin Resistance 7-Day No-Sugar Meal Plan for Diabetes The #1 Snack to Buy at Trader Joe’s for Lower Blood Sugar, According to a Dietitian Can People with Diabetes Drink Beer?

white logo for LivingWell with Diabetes on pink background   

white logo for LivingWell with Diabetes on pink background

white logo for LivingWell with Diabetes on pink background

We’re so excited to launch LivingWell with Diabetes, an improved, expanded section of EatingWell.com dedicated to diabetes-focused recipes, healthy eating and lifestyle content. You won’t find a lot of medical jargon here, or confusing information, just a one-stop shop to help you manage your diabetes deliciously every day. 

It’s nutrition content you can trust, backed by research and reviewed by nutrition experts. We filter through the science to present it to you in a way that’s accessible and easy to understand. Our meal plans are designed and reviewed by registered dietitians and food experts. All of the recipes, articles, videos and meal plans are easy to follow and provide inspiration and simple expert advice to help anyone living with diabetes (or caring for a person with diabetes) to make better, more delicious choices every day. 

In the coming months, we’ll be publishing new content and videos on a regular basis to help with diabetes prevention and management, healthy eating, meal planning and cooking inspiration, and we’ll be reporting on the latest nutrition news and studies. In the meantime, check out this great content:

   diabetes exercises         sheet pan salmon       

Left: Credit: Getty / kali9

Diabetes 101

Blood Sugar Basics: What You Need to Know to Keep It BalancedCan You Eat Carbs When You Have Diabetes?

Healthy Meal Plans

Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan for DiabetesHow to Become an Expert Meal Planner When You Have Diabetes

Healthy Eating 

Best Breakfast Foods for Diabetes11 Low-Carb Snacks for Diabetes

Delicious Recipes

Healthy Diabetes-Friendly Recipes32 Simple Diabetes-Friendly Recipes to Make with Pantry Staples

Exercise & Lifestyle

What You Should Know About Diabetes & the CoronavirusWhat You Need to Know About Physical Activity & Diabetes15-Minute Strength Workout for Diabetes

EatingWell has been at the forefront of the healthy-eating movement for more than 25 years. Our authoritative, science-based journalism helps our readers make better-informed food choices. Over the years, EatingWell has provided healthy recipes, meal plans and nutrition advice for people with diabetes, including publishing a cookbook, The EatingWell Diabetes Cookbook. 

In 2018, EatingWell became the digital home for Diabetic Living, combining the power of both brands to create even more meaningful, science-backed content for living well with diabetes. 

Today, we’re changing the name of Diabetic Living to LivingWell with Diabetes with a fresh new logo and look and feel. Also, we are moving away from using the term diabetic and instead using the term person with diabetes. Why?

We’ve chosen our new name, LivingWell with Diabetes, to highlight our mission and our approach: to empower people with diabetes to live better every day by providing them with information, support and inspiration to make healthier choices.

Our choice to stop using the term diabetic and instead go with what’s known as “person-first language” (putting the person before the diagnosis, as in “person with diabetes”) is in line with guidance from the American Diabetes Association, the American Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists, the American Psychological Association and the American Medical Association. Research on language and health has found that language choices have the ability to affect attitudes, social perceptions, personal identity, bias and stereotyping. Most importantly, research also shows that language can affect health outcomes. Using encouraging, empowering language can help someone feel more motivated and more likely to take control of their health. Ultimately, unbiased, person-first and respectful language can lead to a better experience living with a chronic condition. And there is nothing we want more than to help our readers live well with diabetes.

  diabetes exercises         sheet pan salmon      

 diabetes exercises         sheet pan salmon     

diabetes exercises    

sheet pan salmon    

diabetes exercises

diabetes exercises

sheet pan salmon

sheet pan salmon

Left: Credit: Getty / kali9

By Penelope Wall,  Lisa Valente, M.S., RD and Lauren Lastowka

` teal and pink LivingWell with Diabetes logo on white background View Series 7-Day Meal Plan for Insulin Resistance 7-Day No-Sugar Meal Plan for Diabetes The #1 Snack to Buy at Trader Joe’s for Lower Blood Sugar, According to a Dietitian Can People with Diabetes Drink Beer?

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  • 7-Day Meal Plan for Insulin Resistance 7-Day No-Sugar Meal Plan for Diabetes The #1 Snack to Buy at Trader Joe’s for Lower Blood Sugar, According to a Dietitian Can People with Diabetes Drink Beer?

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    teal and pink LivingWell with Diabetes logo on white background

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teal and pink LivingWell with Diabetes logo on white background

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