Not exact matches
Even marshmallows, if they're made with only regular corn syrup and not
high - fructose corn syrup, should be okay in moderation,
since corn syrup is
high in
glucose, not fructose.
These
high - glycemic, simple carbohydrates might as well be table sugar to your body
since they're so quickly converted to
glucose once digested.
Since refined carbohydrates such as bread raise blood
glucose significantly more than dietary fat, this required
higher insulin dosing in type 1 diabetics to keep blood
glucose control.
Since glucose is the most important brain fuel, it stands to reason that a diet
high in whole carbohydrate energy can make a significant positive impact on your cognitive ability.
Since muscle glycogen is what your muscles use for
high intensity exercise, it's highly unlikely your body will start breaking down protein for
glucose when it already has plenty to use from glycogen.
It is paradoxic that a
high complex carb diet with low fat would lower
glucose, and it may take time,
since your own fat enters into it, not just dietary fat.
All these foods tick all the boxes
since that are low in fructose,
high in
glucose and have a
high insulin index.
No matter WHAT your age, gender, or current condition you're in, YOUR body has been designed to run on the
glucose found in
high carb foods
since the days of the caveman.
A classical ketogenic diet — with a staggering 70 - 90 percent of total calories coming from fat — might not be necessary.51 Classical ketogenic diets restrict protein as well as carbohydrate,
since 48 - 58 percent of the amino acids in dietary proteins can be glucogenic, thereby undermining the purpose of a diet intended to generate a
high amount of ketones and limit
glucose as much as possible.46 As therapy for AD, however, simply lowering carbohydrate intake to a point where some ketones are generated and hyperinsulinemia is corrected could have positive effects just by easing the metabolic burden on the brain.
Since high sugar and refined carbs dramatically increase
glucose and insulin levels, they are best to be limited during pregnancy.
Soluble fiber works best when consuming
higher quantities of water,
since the water and soluble fiber work together in dissolving into a gel - like substance, helping to lower blood cholesterol,
glucose levels and aiding in digestion.
Hypervigilance creates
high cortisol, and
since cortisol's main job is to raise
glucose levels, the net result is that you get
higher blood sugar levels and a greater risk of insulin resistance.
High - glycemic simple carbohydrates might as well be table sugar to your body
since they're so quickly converted to
glucose once digested.
Although most soft drinks in the USA are now made with
high fructose corn syrup, not sucrose, this makes little functional difference,
since high fructose corn syrup contains fructose and
glucose in a similar ratio to that produced metabolically from sucrose.
All these foods tick all the boxes
since they are low in fructose,
high in
glucose and have a
high insulin index.
Our initial study revealed that average blood
glucose in patients being treated with chemoradiation for brain tumors experienced an average blood sugar in the upper 80's, 4 which is not too shabby, especially
since several were on
high - dose corticosteroids, which can cause blood sugar to skyrocket.
The
higher levels of fasting plasma
glucose can be explained with them eating a bigger amount of food for dinner
since blood
glucose was measured in the morning.
A
high carb day once every 4 - 8 days can boost leptin levels
since leptin is highly responsive to
glucose metabolism.
Furthermore,
since a pet that is overweight or obese is at an increased risk for developing diabetes, a low carbohydrate and
high protein diet for cats and for dogs are ideally formulated for maintaining healthy
glucose levels.
These diets rely on
higher protein and lower carbohydrate to help stabilize blood
glucose since the protein in food is converted to
glucose slower than the starch.
With cats, on the other hand,
since they are as a species more resistant to the adverse effects of
high blood
glucose, and given that stress (such as that cause by being in a veterinary clinic...) can have profound influence on blood
glucose levels in cats, a more loosely regulated approach is generally favored.
The most important point I can make about diabetes, is that
since high blood
glucose is the end result and primary harmful health consequence of the disease, we need to avoid simple carbohydrates and sugars.
It was once thought that a
high fiber diet would be beneficial for blood
glucose control in the diabetic cat but this recommendation has
since fallen out of favor.
High levels of
glucose in the blood can cause the body to excrete excessive amounts of
glucose in the urine (
since urine is made by the kidneys filtering the blood).