Is Meat Ever Counted as a Carb?

Author: Judy Kohn, RN, BSN, CDE
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Q: "When counting carbs, is meat ever counted as a carb? Our support group couldn’t agree on this."

A: Before you read the answer, I’d recommend you refer to the related question in the archives about carb counting: and I’ll add that the reference for both that answer and this one is from the American Diabetes Association’s Complete Guide to Carb Counting, by Hope S. Warshaw, MMSc, RD, CDE and Karmeen Kulkarni, MS, RD, CDE.

Effect of Protein and Fat on Blood Glucose

It’s true that protein and fat in foods, when eaten in the recommended amounts, barely affect your blood glucose levels. But the reason you can’t ignore the protein and fat is as follows:

So what’s the answer to the question? Technically, no, you do not count meat in your carb counting. However, the Complete Guide to Carb Counting does recommend:


Related Questions

Count carbs or count sugar
Q: "I already look for carbs on food labels. Should I check for grams of sugar as well? My physician said not to look for sugar. Is she right?"


Related Links

American Diabetes Association (ADA)
http://www.diabetes.org

Joslin Diabetes Center
http://www.joslin.org


 

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