Struggling with diabetes and fruit choices? In this video, we'll review the BEST & WORST fruits for diabetics! We'll even talk about the #1 fruit recommended for diabetics.
Discover:
Top diabetic-friendly fruits and their benefits ✅: Learn which fruits have the lowest glycemic index (GI) and net carb count, making them ideal for keeping your blood sugar levels stable.
Fruits to limit due to sugar content (and healthy swaps!) ➡️: Understand which high-sugar fruits can spike your blood glucose levels and discover healthier alternatives.
Tips for reducing the blood sugar impact of fruit: Explore practical strategies for incorporating fruits into your diet without causing glucose spikes, such as pairing fruits with protein or fat and choosing whole fruits over juices.
The #1 fruit recommended for diabetes: Find out which fruit tops the list for its nutritional benefits and minimal impact on blood sugar.
Glycemic Index of Fruits
The glycemic index (GI) is a ranking of how quickly foods cause an increase in blood glucose levels. Fruits with a low GI are digested and absorbed more slowly, leading to a gradual rise in blood sugar.
Net Carb Count
Net carbs are calculated by subtracting fiber from total carbohydrates. Since fiber does not raise blood sugar, focusing on net carbs helps in managing diabetes.
Overall Impact on Glucose Levels
The overall impact of fruit on glucose levels depends on portion size, the type of fruit, and how it's consumed. Eating whole fruits is generally better than drinking fruit juices or consuming dried fruits, as whole fruits contain more fiber and less concentrated sugars.
Some of the fruits we'll discuss in the video
Apples
Berries like blackberries, raspberries, strawberries
Bananas
Cherries
Mangoes
Grapes
Watermelon
Guava and many more...
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[DISCLAIMER: While I am a Physician Assistant, none of the content I post should be taken as medical advice. Please consult with your doctor or healthcare provider if you have questions about your diabetes management and overall health. This video does not substitute professional medical advice and watching this video does not establish a provider-patient relationship.]
14 окт 2024