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Carbohydrate Counting for
People with Diabetes

   Why Is Carbohydrate Counting Important?
       • Counting carbohydrate servings may help you to control your
         blood glucose level so that you feel better.
       • The balance between the carbohydrates you eat and insulin determines what your blood
         glucose level will be after eating.
       • Carbohydrate counting can also help you plan your meals.

   Which Foods Have Carbohydrates?
   Foods with carbohydrates include:
      • Breads, crackers, and cereals
      • Pasta, rice, and grains
      • Starchy vegetables, such as potatoes, corn, and peas
      • Beans and legumes
      • Milk, soy milk, and yogurt
      • Fruits and fruit juices
      • Sweets, such as cakes, cookies, ice cream, jam, and jelly

   Carbohydrate Servings
   In diabetes meal planning, 1 serving of a food with carbohydrate has about
   15 grams of carbohydrate:
       • Check serving sizes with measuring cups and spoons or a food scale.
       • Read the Nutrition Facts on food labels to find out how many grams of carbohydrate are
         in foods you eat.
       • The food lists in this handout show portions that have about 15 grams of carbohydrate.




               Copyright © American Dietetic Association. This handout may be duplicated for client education.
                                Carbohydrate Counting for People With Diabetes – Page 1
Food Lists for Carbohydrate Counting
1 serving = about 15 grams of carbohydrate
                                              Starches
      •   1 slice bread (1 ounce)                       • ⅓ cup pasta or rice (cooked)
      •   1 tortilla (6-inch size)                      • ½ cup beans, peas, corn, sweet
      •   ¼ large bagel (1 ounce)                         potatoes, winter squash, or
      •   2 taco shells (5-inch size)                     mashed or boiled potatoes
      •   ½ hamburger or hot dog bun                      (cooked)
          (1 ounce)                                     • ¼ large baked potato (3 ounces)
      •   ¾ cup ready-to-eat cereal                     • ¾ ounce pretzels, potato chips, or
      •   ½ cup cooked cereal                             tortilla chips
      •   1 cup broth-based soup                        • 3 cups popcorn (popped)
      •   4-6 small crackers

                                                Fruit
      •   1 small fresh fruit (4 ounces)                • 1 cup melon or berries
      •   ½ cup canned fruit                            • 2 tablespoons raisins
      •   ¼ cup dried fruit (2 tablespoons)             • ½ cup fruit juice
      •   17 small grapes (3 ounces)

                                                 Milk
      • 1 cup fat-free or reduced-fat milk              • ⅔ cup (6 ounces) fat-free yogurt
      • 1 cup soy milk                                    sweetened with sugar-free
                                                          sweetener

                                      Sweets and Desserts
      •   2-inch square cake (unfrosted)                • 1 tablespoon syrup, jam, jelly,
      •   2 small cookies (⅔ ounce)                       table sugar, or honey
      •   ½ cup ice cream or frozen yogurt              • 2 tablespoons light syrup
      •   ¼ cup sherbet or sorbet

                                           Other Foods
      • Count 1 cup raw vegetables or ½ cup cooked nonstarchy vegetables as zero
        carbohydrate servings or “free” foods. If you eat 3 or more servings at one
        meal, count them as 1 carbohydrate serving.
      • Foods that have less than 20 calories in each serving also may be counted as
        zero carbohydrate servings or “free” foods.
      • Count 1 cup of casserole or other mixed foods as 2 carbohydrate servings.




                         Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes – Page 2
Meal Planning Tips
• A meal plan tells you how many carbohydrate servings to eat at your meals and snacks. For
  many adults, eating 3 to 5 servings of carbohydrate foods at each meal and 1 or 2
  carbohydrate servings for each snack works well.
• In a healthy daily meal plan, most carbohydrates come from:
      o 5 servings of fruits and vegetables
      o 3 servings of whole grains
      o 2 to 4 servings of milk or milk products
• Check your blood glucose level regularly. It can tell you if you need to adjust the timing of
  when you eat carbohydrates.
• Eating foods that have fiber, such as whole grains, and having very few salty foods is good
  for your health.
• Eat 4 to 6 ounces of meat or other protein foods (such as soybean burgers) each day. Choose
  low-fat sources of protein, such as lean beef, lean pork, chicken, fish, low-fat cheese, or
  vegetarian foods such as soy.
• Eat some healthy fats, such as olive oil, canola oil, and nuts.
• Eat very little saturated fats. These unhealthy fats are found in butter, cream, and high-fat
  meats, such as bacon and sausage.
• Eat very little or no trans fats. These unhealthy fats are found in all foods that list “partially
  hydrogenated” oil as an ingredient.


Label Reading Tips
The Nutrition Facts panel on a label lists the grams of total carbohydrate in
1 standard serving. The label’s standard serving may be larger or smaller than 1 carbohydrate
serving.

To figure out how many carbohydrate servings are in the food:
• Look first at the label’s standard serving size.
• Then check the grams of total carbohydrate. This is the amount of carbohydrate in 1 standard
   serving.
• Divide the grams of total carbohydrate by 15. This number equals the number of
   carbohydrate servings in 1 standard serving. Remember: 1 carbohydrate serving is 15 grams
   of carbohydrate.
• Note: You may ignore the grams of sugars on the Nutrition Facts panel because they are
   included in the grams of total carbohydrate.




                           Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes – Page 3
Sample 1-Day Menu
Total Carbohydrate Servings: 15

    Breakfast              1 small banana (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           ¾ cup corn flakes (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           1 cup fat-free or low-fat milk (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           1 slice whole wheat bread (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           1 teaspoon soft margarine
    Lunch                  2 ounces lean meat (for sandwich)
                           2 slices whole wheat bread (2 carbohydrate servings)
                           Raw vegetables: 3-4 carrot sticks, 3-4 celery sticks, 2 lettuce leaves
                           1 cup fat-free or low-fat milk (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           1 small apple (1 carbohydrate serving)
    Snack                  ¼ cup canned apricots (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           ¾ ounce unsalted mini-pretzels (1 carbohydrate serving)
    Evening Meal           3 ounces lean roast beef
                           ½ large baked potato (2 carbohydrate servings)
                           1 tablespoon reduced-fat sour cream
                           ½ cup green beans
                           1 vegetable salad: lettuce, ½ cup raw vegetables, and 1 tablespoon
                            light salad dressing
                           1 small whole wheat dinner roll (1 carbohydrate serving)
                           1 teaspoon soft margarine
                           1 cup melon balls (1 carbohydrate serving)
    Snack                   6 ounces low-fat fruit yogurt with sugar-free sweetener (1
                              carbohydrate serving)
                            2 tablespoons unsalted nuts
Approximate Nutrition Analysis:
Calories: 1,675; Protein: 84g (20% of calories); Carbohydrate: 247g (57% of calories),
Carbohydrate Servings: 15; Fat: 44g (23% of calories); Sodium: 2,243mg; Fiber: 24g;
Cholesterol: 154mg

Notes:




                         Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes – Page 4

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Carbohydrate counting final

  • 1. Client Name ______________________________________ Date ________________ RD/DTR ______________________________________________________________ Email ____________________________________ Phone ______________________ Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes Why Is Carbohydrate Counting Important? • Counting carbohydrate servings may help you to control your blood glucose level so that you feel better. • The balance between the carbohydrates you eat and insulin determines what your blood glucose level will be after eating. • Carbohydrate counting can also help you plan your meals. Which Foods Have Carbohydrates? Foods with carbohydrates include: • Breads, crackers, and cereals • Pasta, rice, and grains • Starchy vegetables, such as potatoes, corn, and peas • Beans and legumes • Milk, soy milk, and yogurt • Fruits and fruit juices • Sweets, such as cakes, cookies, ice cream, jam, and jelly Carbohydrate Servings In diabetes meal planning, 1 serving of a food with carbohydrate has about 15 grams of carbohydrate: • Check serving sizes with measuring cups and spoons or a food scale. • Read the Nutrition Facts on food labels to find out how many grams of carbohydrate are in foods you eat. • The food lists in this handout show portions that have about 15 grams of carbohydrate. Copyright © American Dietetic Association. This handout may be duplicated for client education. Carbohydrate Counting for People With Diabetes – Page 1
  • 2. Food Lists for Carbohydrate Counting 1 serving = about 15 grams of carbohydrate Starches • 1 slice bread (1 ounce) • ⅓ cup pasta or rice (cooked) • 1 tortilla (6-inch size) • ½ cup beans, peas, corn, sweet • ¼ large bagel (1 ounce) potatoes, winter squash, or • 2 taco shells (5-inch size) mashed or boiled potatoes • ½ hamburger or hot dog bun (cooked) (1 ounce) • ¼ large baked potato (3 ounces) • ¾ cup ready-to-eat cereal • ¾ ounce pretzels, potato chips, or • ½ cup cooked cereal tortilla chips • 1 cup broth-based soup • 3 cups popcorn (popped) • 4-6 small crackers Fruit • 1 small fresh fruit (4 ounces) • 1 cup melon or berries • ½ cup canned fruit • 2 tablespoons raisins • ¼ cup dried fruit (2 tablespoons) • ½ cup fruit juice • 17 small grapes (3 ounces) Milk • 1 cup fat-free or reduced-fat milk • ⅔ cup (6 ounces) fat-free yogurt • 1 cup soy milk sweetened with sugar-free sweetener Sweets and Desserts • 2-inch square cake (unfrosted) • 1 tablespoon syrup, jam, jelly, • 2 small cookies (⅔ ounce) table sugar, or honey • ½ cup ice cream or frozen yogurt • 2 tablespoons light syrup • ¼ cup sherbet or sorbet Other Foods • Count 1 cup raw vegetables or ½ cup cooked nonstarchy vegetables as zero carbohydrate servings or “free” foods. If you eat 3 or more servings at one meal, count them as 1 carbohydrate serving. • Foods that have less than 20 calories in each serving also may be counted as zero carbohydrate servings or “free” foods. • Count 1 cup of casserole or other mixed foods as 2 carbohydrate servings. Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes – Page 2
  • 3. Meal Planning Tips • A meal plan tells you how many carbohydrate servings to eat at your meals and snacks. For many adults, eating 3 to 5 servings of carbohydrate foods at each meal and 1 or 2 carbohydrate servings for each snack works well. • In a healthy daily meal plan, most carbohydrates come from: o 5 servings of fruits and vegetables o 3 servings of whole grains o 2 to 4 servings of milk or milk products • Check your blood glucose level regularly. It can tell you if you need to adjust the timing of when you eat carbohydrates. • Eating foods that have fiber, such as whole grains, and having very few salty foods is good for your health. • Eat 4 to 6 ounces of meat or other protein foods (such as soybean burgers) each day. Choose low-fat sources of protein, such as lean beef, lean pork, chicken, fish, low-fat cheese, or vegetarian foods such as soy. • Eat some healthy fats, such as olive oil, canola oil, and nuts. • Eat very little saturated fats. These unhealthy fats are found in butter, cream, and high-fat meats, such as bacon and sausage. • Eat very little or no trans fats. These unhealthy fats are found in all foods that list “partially hydrogenated” oil as an ingredient. Label Reading Tips The Nutrition Facts panel on a label lists the grams of total carbohydrate in 1 standard serving. The label’s standard serving may be larger or smaller than 1 carbohydrate serving. To figure out how many carbohydrate servings are in the food: • Look first at the label’s standard serving size. • Then check the grams of total carbohydrate. This is the amount of carbohydrate in 1 standard serving. • Divide the grams of total carbohydrate by 15. This number equals the number of carbohydrate servings in 1 standard serving. Remember: 1 carbohydrate serving is 15 grams of carbohydrate. • Note: You may ignore the grams of sugars on the Nutrition Facts panel because they are included in the grams of total carbohydrate. Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes – Page 3
  • 4. Sample 1-Day Menu Total Carbohydrate Servings: 15 Breakfast 1 small banana (1 carbohydrate serving) ¾ cup corn flakes (1 carbohydrate serving) 1 cup fat-free or low-fat milk (1 carbohydrate serving) 1 slice whole wheat bread (1 carbohydrate serving) 1 teaspoon soft margarine Lunch 2 ounces lean meat (for sandwich) 2 slices whole wheat bread (2 carbohydrate servings) Raw vegetables: 3-4 carrot sticks, 3-4 celery sticks, 2 lettuce leaves 1 cup fat-free or low-fat milk (1 carbohydrate serving) 1 small apple (1 carbohydrate serving) Snack ¼ cup canned apricots (1 carbohydrate serving) ¾ ounce unsalted mini-pretzels (1 carbohydrate serving) Evening Meal 3 ounces lean roast beef ½ large baked potato (2 carbohydrate servings) 1 tablespoon reduced-fat sour cream ½ cup green beans 1 vegetable salad: lettuce, ½ cup raw vegetables, and 1 tablespoon light salad dressing 1 small whole wheat dinner roll (1 carbohydrate serving) 1 teaspoon soft margarine 1 cup melon balls (1 carbohydrate serving) Snack 6 ounces low-fat fruit yogurt with sugar-free sweetener (1 carbohydrate serving) 2 tablespoons unsalted nuts Approximate Nutrition Analysis: Calories: 1,675; Protein: 84g (20% of calories); Carbohydrate: 247g (57% of calories), Carbohydrate Servings: 15; Fat: 44g (23% of calories); Sodium: 2,243mg; Fiber: 24g; Cholesterol: 154mg Notes: Carbohydrate Counting for People with Diabetes – Page 4