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Late-night eating: OK if you have diabetes?

If you have diabetes, late-night snacks may be OK. But as with anything you eat, you need to make healthy choices.

Late-night snacks add extra calories, which can lead to weight gain. And snacking after your evening meal, especially on foods with carbohydrates, may lead to a high blood sugar level the next morning.

If you’re hungry after dinner, drink a glass of water first. Sometimes thirst feels like hunger. If you’re still hungry, eat a low-carbohydrate, low-calorie snack. Pick one that’s high in protein or fiber, such as Greek yogurt or air-popped popcorn.

Other choices include:

If you take insulin or other diabetes medicines, you may need to snack before bedtime to treat or prevent low blood sugar, called hypoglycemia, during the night. If this happens often, talk with your healthcare professional. You may need to change the dose of your medicines to keep from needing a late-night snack.

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