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Diabetes and Potatoes: How to Consume Them Without Raising Blood Sugar 

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Are potatoes off-limits for people with diabetes since they’re high in carbs? Is there any way you can eat them? You probably won’t need to cut off this veggie from your menu if you understand its glycemic index, glycemic load, and how potatoes affect your blood sugar levels. This video is all about that, so let’s get into it!
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How do potatoes affect blood sugar levels? This veggie contains various nutrients such as vitamin C and B6 as well as potassium. However, potatoes are a high-carb food, and like any other carb-containing food, they increase blood sugar levels quickly. To understand how a carbohydrate-rich food like a potato acts in your body, you need to know its glycemic index, or GI. The glycemic index is a scale that ranks carb-containing foods from 0 to 100. The higher the number, the faster some particular food raises your blood sugar level. Potatoes, unfortunately, fall under the medium-to-high GI category.
Another important measure is the glycemic load, or GL, which shows how much the food will raise your blood glucose level after eating it. To get this number, you multiply the glycemic index rating by the grams of carbs in the food and divide by 100.
Potato’s glycemic index and load change depending on how you cook it. Cooking changes the structure of the starches and how fast they’re absorbed into your bloodstream. The longer you cook a potato, the higher the GI gets. The healthiest way to cook potatoes is to boil or steam them without adding extra ingredients, such as salt, cheese, or butter. Making potatoes in this way will ensure they are very low in sugar, salt, and fat.
What else? Preparation! The preparation of potatoes also plays an important role here. For instance, whole potatoes have a lower GI than mashed or diced potatoes. Another thing to remember is portion sizes. If you truly want to add potatoes into your dish, try to keep them in very low portions and balance them out with low-GI foods.
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Комментарии : 31   
@lonnieclemens8028
@lonnieclemens8028 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video.
@diamondblue2494
@diamondblue2494 Год назад
Thank you...I wondered about this!
@leelanakisor5925
@leelanakisor5925 Год назад
Thanks Dr for sharing your knowledge with us. Stay blessed
@yanceyh.1850
@yanceyh.1850 27 дней назад
Boil them for a half hour to get all impurities offer them to release most of the starch then put them in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours before putting them in the microwave
@sKIPper76M
@sKIPper76M 6 месяцев назад
The symbol used for the "less than" in the chart is incorrect
@peekeboos
@peekeboos 2 месяца назад
lots of videos where thery refrigerate over night it does not work
@mihaelafrincu8732
@mihaelafrincu8732 11 месяцев назад
Please comment on boiling potatoes first 10 min and baked in the oven 5 min with freezing them in between ;.is it good or bad ?
@alanserjeant4947
@alanserjeant4947 9 месяцев назад
I prefer cutting them into smallish chunks and frying them in EV olive oil. 🎼🎵🎶 Heaven, I'm in heaven🎵🎵 :o) :o)
@heliocentric9971
@heliocentric9971 10 месяцев назад
Go with cauliflower. . If you must have potatoes, add plenty of grass-fed butter, grass-fed sour cream, and eat them slowly in a meal that includes substantial heavy protein and in a meal that extends a long time, like an hour or more.
@MichiganTroopers123
@MichiganTroopers123 10 месяцев назад
😂😂
@MichiganTroopers123
@MichiganTroopers123 10 месяцев назад
Quite a contrast
@Psartz
@Psartz 8 дней назад
Yea make them even more calorie dense.remember visceral fat is very dangerous
@Table-Top
@Table-Top Год назад
What about Rutabaga or turnip ? Those are good alternatives to potato.
@lorcis1
@lorcis1 10 месяцев назад
Turnip high carb, rutabaga is the best and lowest carb, tastes like potato, my favourite
@alanserjeant4947
@alanserjeant4947 10 месяцев назад
I recently saw a presentation where it was said that if you boil potatoes then leave them in the refrigerator overnight and reheat the next day their carb content is reduced by approx 30%. Same thing with white rice, boil and cool overnight. Has anyone else heard of this ?
@user-zv1pq3bg7w
@user-zv1pq3bg7w 9 месяцев назад
It is unfortunately NOT true.
@rickd438
@rickd438 9 месяцев назад
Yes, it’s call resistant starch. You can try it to see if it works for you.
@user-zv1pq3bg7w
@user-zv1pq3bg7w 9 месяцев назад
It has not worked in the tests I have seen.@@rickd438
@alanserjeant4947
@alanserjeant4947 9 месяцев назад
@@user-zv1pq3bg7w another response to my question says it is ?
@jeanpaultongeren125
@jeanpaultongeren125 9 месяцев назад
true
@leiferikson4279
@leiferikson4279 8 месяцев назад
You say that whole potatoes have a lower GI than mashed or diced potatoes. This isn't helpful. If I boil a potato, then mash it, I haven't done anything other than what chewing was already going to do.
@jaym9846
@jaym9846 3 месяца назад
The trick is to lower protein and fat intake at the same time and let FGF21 do it's magic.
@noorkhan7866
@noorkhan7866 Год назад
Mashallah
@kathyadkins6956
@kathyadkins6956 11 месяцев назад
I eat potatoes almost everyday. I have diabetes 2.
@lorcis1
@lorcis1 10 месяцев назад
You should stop,those potatoes are killing you
@kathyadkins6956
@kathyadkins6956 10 месяцев назад
@@lorcis1 They might be but i love them. My blood sugar levels are about 150
@harrycraft3687
@harrycraft3687 10 месяцев назад
So..... wats ur point
@kathyadkins6956
@kathyadkins6956 10 месяцев назад
@@harrycraft3687 You don't have to be rude.
@alanserjeant4947
@alanserjeant4947 10 месяцев назад
@@kathyadkins6956 I don't think the poster was rude. It is a valid question. What is your point ? The comment sections on this type of presentation tends to be where people share any good tips they might have to help others. You just make a stupid frikkin me, me, me comment that nobody else could give a rats butt about.
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