Encore: The Worst And Best Foods For Your Blood Sugar with Dr. Casey Means
Mark Hyman
18 dic 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Beware of glucose spike from ProLon fasting diet soup
The tomato soup from the popular ProLon fasting-mimicking diet was found to cause a significant average glucose spike of 53 mg/dL.
Avoid Skittles to prevent glucose spikes
Across a dataset of 51 million glucose data points, Skittles were the single worst food, causing an average glucose rise of 83 mg/dL.
Take a walk to reduce glucose spikes after sugary drinks
In an experiment, taking a simple walk after drinking a can of Coke lowered the median glucose spike by 33%.
Avoid naked carbs to prevent blood sugar spikes
Carbohydrates consumed alone without fat, protein, and fiber, referred to as 'naked carbs,' are more likely to cause significant blood sugar spikes.
Beware of 'healthy' foods that spike blood sugar
Foods marketed as healthy, such as unsweetened oat milk, can cause a monumental glucose spike, whereas other non-dairy milks have virtually no response.
Maintain fasting glucose levels between 70-85 mg/dL for optimal metabolic health
An optimal fasting glucose level is in the lower-normal range of 70-85 mg/dL, as levels in the high 90s are a lagging indicator of poor metabolic health.
Strategically order meals to lower glucose response
Eating protein and fat before carbohydrates in a meal has been shown to significantly lower the subsequent glucose response.
Recognize fructose's role in insulin resistance and fatty liver disease
Fructose doesn't spike glucose on a monitor but directly contributes to insulin resistance and fatty liver disease by creating uric acid and oxidative stress.
Choose peach pie over sugary cereals for better glucose control
Peach pie causes a lower average glucose spike than many popular breakfast cereals like Cinnamon Toast Crunch, which is worse than eating dessert for breakfast.
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