carbohydrate intake and diabetes
"Carbohydrate intake and diabetes" refers to the relationship between the amount and type of carbohydrates consumed and the management of diabetes. It involves monitoring and balancing carbohydrate consumption to help regulate blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.
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