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Best Fruit Choices for Those with Diabetes

June 18, 2026 by sommers2018

Loving fruit as a senior while managing diabetes is completely possible—you just need to be a bit selective and mindful of portions. Fruit contains natural sugars, but it also provides fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants that support overall health. The key is choosing fruits that have a lower impact on blood sugar and pairing them with balanced meals. Whole fruits are always a better option than juices, as the fiber helps slow sugar absorption and prevents spikes in blood glucose levels.

Some of the best fruit choices for seniors with diabetes are those that are lower on the glycemic index and higher in fiber. Berries—such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries—are excellent options because they are relatively low in sugar and packed with nutrients. Apples and pears are also great choices, especially when eaten with the skin, which adds extra fiber. Citrus fruits like oranges and grapefruit can be refreshing and beneficial as well, offering vitamin C without causing sharp increases in blood sugar when eaten in moderation.

Portion control is just as important as the type of fruit you choose. Even healthy fruits can raise blood sugar if eaten in large quantities. A good rule of thumb is to stick to about one small piece of whole fruit or a half-cup of cut fruit per serving. Pairing fruit with a protein or healthy fat—like a handful of nuts or a slice of cheese—can further help stabilize blood sugar levels and keep you feeling full longer.

On the other hand, it’s wise to limit fruits that are higher in natural sugars or more concentrated, such as bananas, grapes, pineapple, and dried fruits like raisins. These can still be enjoyed occasionally, but in smaller portions and ideally not on their own. By making thoughtful choices and enjoying fruit in moderation, seniors with diabetes can still satisfy their sweet tooth while supporting steady, healthy blood sugar levels.

For a list of the best fruits to eat while managing your diabetes, from the American Diabetes Association, CLICK HERE.

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