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        Reading a 
        Nutrition Facts label
         Almost all foods that come in packages have a Nutrition Facts label. Those 
         labels tell you just about everything you need to know to make healthy 
         food choices. So it’s a good idea to learn to read them. Here’s how. 
        Start here
        What you eat is important. But so is how much you eat. So start by 
        looking here. You’ll see that a serving size of this food is ½ cup. The 
        label tells you the amount of nutrients and calories you would get 
        for every ½ cup eaten. And there are 3.5 servings in this container. 
        If you didn’t know that and ate the whole can, you’d be getting 3.5             Nutrition Facts
        times the calories, fat, and everything else shown on the label! Talk           Serving Size ½ cup (130g)
        with your diabetes care team about how much of each nutrient on                 Servings Per Container About 3.5
        the label you need every day.
                                                                                        Amount Per Serving
                                                                                        Calories 110     Calories from Fat 20
        Calories                                                                                             % Daily Value*
        If you’re trying to lose weight or even keep your weight the same,              Total Fat 2g                     3%
        the number of calories you eat counts. To lose weight, you need                    Saturated Fat 0g              0%
                                                                                           Trans Fat 0g
        to eat fewer calories than your body burns. Talk with your diabetes                Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5g
        care team about how many calories you need each day. Then use                      Monounsaturated Fat 0.5g
        this line to see if the food fits into your plan. You can read the              Cholesterol 0mg                  0%
        Nutrition Facts labels to compare calorie counts of similar foods to            Sodium 330mg                    14%
        find the lowest-calorie option.                                                 Potassium 300mg                  9%
                                                                                        Total Carbohydrate 18g           6%
        Total fat                                                                          Dietary Fiber 6g             24%
                                                                                           Sugars 1g
        This line tells you how much fat is in a serving of this food.                  Protein 6g
        It includes fats that are good for you, such as mono- and                       Vitamin A 0%            Vitamin C 0%
        polyunsaturated fats. It also includes fats that are not good for you,          Calcium 4%              Iron 8%
        such as:                                                                        Folic Acid 0%
            nSaturated fats     nTrans fats                                             * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
        Eating lower-fat foods more often may help with calorie control and             Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on
                                                                                        your calorie needs.   
        keeping a healthy body weight. A low-fat food contains 
        3 grams or less of fat per serving.
        Sodium  
        Sodium does not affect your blood sugar. But many people eat more 
        sodium than they need. Consuming no more than 2300 milligrams                    Talk with your diabetes care team 
                                            1
        (1 teaspoon) a day is recommended.  Sodium comes in many forms.                  about what to include in your 
        When we think of sodium sources, we often think first of table                   meal plan.
        salt. But the fact is that many of the foods we eat contain sodium. 
        Reading the label can help you compare the amount of sodium in 
        different foods so that you can choose lower-sodium options.
         Reading a Nutrition Facts label
                                                                                     Nutrition Facts
                                                                                     Serving Size ½ cup (130g)
         Total carbohydrate                                                          Servings Per Container About 3.5
         If you are counting carbs, this is a very important place                   Amount Per Serving
         to look. “Total carbohydrate” includes sugar, starches,                     Calories 110      Calories from Fat 20
         and fiber.                                                                                         % Daily Value*
                                                                                     Total Fat 2g                         3%
                                                                                        Saturated Fat 0g                  0%
         Fiber                                                                          Trans Fat 0g
         Fiber is the part of plant foods that the body does not                        Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5g
         digest. Adults should aim to eat 25 to 30 grams of                             Monounsaturated Fat 0.5g
         fiber a day.                                                                Cholesterol 0mg                      0%
                                                                                     Sodium 330mg                        14%
                                                                                     Potassium 300mg                      9%
         Sugars                                                                      Total Carbohydrate 18g               6%
         Sugars raise blood sugar quickly. So it’s important to                         Dietary Fiber 6g                 24%
         be aware of foods with a lot of sugar. Avoid foods                             Sugars 1g
         with added sugar.                                                           Protein 6g
                                                                                     Vitamin A 0%               Vitamin C 0%
         Protein                                                                     Calcium 4%                 Iron 8%
         Protein is needed by the body. Protein helps you feel full,                 Folic Acid 0%
                                                                                     * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
         but it does not increase blood sugar. Most people don’t                     Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on
         get enough protein.                                                         your calorie needs.   
         % Daily Value     
         •  5% daily value or less means that the food is low in that nutrient
         •  20% daily value or more means that the food is high in that 
           nutrient
         Strike the right nutrient balance:
         n  Keep these low: saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, and sodium
         n  Get enough of these: potassium, fiber, vitamins A, D, and C, calcium, and iron
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         Reference: 1. American Diabetes Association. Standards of medical care in 
         diabetes—2019. Diabetes Care. 2019;42(suppl1):S1-S193. 
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