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FIGHT
Against
Diabetes
Eating Healthy in Midtown, Detroit.
A guide to eating venues and markets around WSU.
Midtown, Detroit is home to many delectable restaurants, including
fresh and healthy markets.
This guide will help you select healthy chooses at various
restaurants and guide you to healthy food
retailers. All conveniently around
WSU!
Choosing healthy food options with regular
exercise can prevent or delay “pre-diabetes” or delay the onset to type
2 diabetes.1
Educate yourself, make changes, commit!
“Not just a FAD, but a lifestyle.”
1American Diabetes Association
(FAD logo goes here)
Fight Against Diabetes
315 Student Center
5221 Anthony Wayne Dr.
Detroit, MI, 48202
Questions, comments or concerns please email us or visit our website.
www.fad.wayne.edu
“Not just a FAD, but a lifestyle.”
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The proceeding list of restaurants and food venues are great places
to make healthy food choices. Follow these simple tips and be on
your way to healthier eating habits. Enjoy!
Starches
•Choose Whole grain options for breads, cereals, pasta, rice, and crackers.
•Eat fewer or avoid fried and high-fat starches like potato chips and french fries.
•Potatoes, corn, lima beans, and peas contain high amount of starches, thus considered as starches and should be eaten in moderation.
Vegetables
•More the better!
•For canned vegetables, choose no or light sodium.
•Fresh vegetables are best.
•Limit sauces and fats dressed on vegetables.
Fruits
•Fresh is best!
•For can fruit, choose in a natural juice or light juice.
•Choose whole fruits, they provide the most nutrients.
•Fruits are great for dessert.
Dairy
•Choose low-fat or fat-free options.
•Ovid yogurts, sour crams, cheeses, and other dairy products with added sugars.
•Soy milk (non-dairy) is a great alternative.
Meats
•Meat substations such as soy products are a great source of protein.
•Choose quality grades of beef such as chuck, round, sirloin, tenderloin, etc and trim the fat.
•Choose quality grades of poultry such as breast without the skin and trim the fat.
•Cook meats in low-fat ways such as broiling, grilling, roasting, and steaming.All information adapted from:
www.diabetes.org www.diabetes.niddk.nih.gov
Sweets
•Most sweets have a large amount of carbohydrates, so have sweets in small servings.
Fats
•Limit saturated fats (unhealthy fat) that are found in whole milk, sausage, butter, poultry skins, etc.
•Eat as little as possible of trans fats. They are found in processed foods made with hydrogenated (or partially)oils and stick margarines.
•Do include monounsaturated fats, the good or healthy fats that are found in avocados, nuts, olives and olive oil, and peanut butter (note nuts and oils are high in calories).
Alcoholic drinks
•Always use caution when drinking alcoholic beverages for they can cause hypoglycemia shortly afterwards.
•Check you blood glucose before drinking.
•Have drinks in moderations and food either before or during drinking.
•Consult a partitioner and use caution while drinking with medications.
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Restaurants
7 Freshens & Fresh Market
8 Good Girls go to Paris Crepes
9 Jimmy John’s
10 La Pita Fresh
11 Midtown Corner Café
12 Olympic Grill
13 The Raw Café (opening soon)
14 Salad 101
15 Shangri La
16 Slows (walkup) (opening soon)
17 Subway
18 Traffic Jam & Snug
Restaurants
1 Avalon Int. Breads
2 Blimpie Subs & Salads
3 Byblos Café & Grill
4Campus Diner
5 Cass Café
6 Einstein Bros Bagels
Food Venues
A Kim’s Produce4206 Woodward Avenue
(313) 831-1960Mon. - Fri. 10 - 7, Sat 10 - 6,
and Sun. 11 - 5- Fresh produce
- Groceries- Organic & natural products
B Goodwells Natural Foods Market
418 Wills Street (313) 831-2130
Mon. - Thur. 8 - 7, Fri. - Sat 8 - 8, and Sun. 10 - 5-Fresh Produce
-Groceries - Organic & natural products
- Vegetarian & vegan products-Dietary supplements
C (New Center area)Peaches and Greens
8838 Third Street(313) 870-9210
Tue. - Fir. 10 - 7 and Sat. 10 - 4-Fresh produce
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