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Classified in: Health
Subjects: HSP, DEI

National Diabetes Month: Keeping Nutrition and Food Safety in Mind


SILVER SPRING, Md., Nov. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Did you know November is National Diabetes Month? Diabetes is a disease that happens when the level of glucose in your blood (blood sugar) is too high. It is important that people with diabetes keep nutrition and safe food handling in mind to help with their health and wellness.

Make Wise Food Choices

Healthy eating is one way to lower your risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes and can help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar. The Nutrition Facts label found on packaged foods and beverages is a tool you can use to make healthy food choices.

When eating out, use calorie information on menus and menu boards to make the best choice for you.  Establishments covered by FDA's menu labeling requirements also have additional nutrition information available upon request. This information can help you make informed and healthful meal and snack choices.

Handle Foods Safely

People with diabetes are more likely to get sick from bacteria that cause foodborne illness, also called "food poisoning," and are more likely to be sicker for longer, be hospitalized, or even die. Some foods that are riskier generally fall into two categories:

Anyone who is diabetic or who prepares food for people with diabetes should also carefully follow the four steps to food safety:

  1. CLEAN: wash hands and surfaces often
  2. SEPARATE: keep raw meats from other foods
  3. COOK: cook to the right temperature
  4. CHILL: refrigerate foods promptly

For more information:

Contact:  Media: 1-301-796-4540  Consumers: 1-888-SAFEFOOD (toll free)