The glycemic load helps you figure out what foods are good for your glucose level and how they impact your blood sugar. Nuts are great snacks and these studies address specifically how they help.
October 9, 2015
The glycemic load helps you figure out what foods are good for your glucose level and how they impact your blood sugar. Nuts are great snacks and these studies address specifically how they help.
Managing your diabetes starts with a balanced diet to control your carbs and sugar intake. While the glycemic index has proven to be a useful tool in determining problematic carbs in foods, it has a flaw: It doesn't account for how much carb is in the food.
Is it useful? You bet. When scientists looked at the glycemic load of typical diets in different populations, they found that the higher the GL, the greater the incidence of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
Nuts can help you reduce your glycemic load.
Another good nut to choose? Pistachios. In a 2011 University of Toronto study, pistachios lowered levels of A1C, the marker for long-term glucose control.
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