Which statement about dietary concepts for a patient with diabetes is true?

a. Alcoholic beverage consumption is unrestricted
b. Carbohydrate counting is emphasized when adjusting dietary intake of nutrients
c. sweeteners should be avoided because of the side effects
d. both soluble and insoluble fiber foods should be limited


Ans: b. Carbohydrate counting is emphasized when adjusting dietary intake of nutrients

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