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Peanut butter can definitely be part of a healthy diabetes diet plan. Always look for peanut butter that contains only peanuts and maybe some salt. Avoid peanut butter that includes added sugars and hydrogenated oils.
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Read More »Peanut butter may help people manage diabetes, a condition that affects blood sugar levels. How exactly does this popular snack help to manage the condition? Past studies have shown that, in a low-carbohydrate diet, replacing certain staple foods with tree or ground nuts, including peanuts, can help decrease weight, improve blood sugar, and regulate blood lipids, or fats, in people with type 2 diabetes. Natural peanut butter and peanuts are low glycemic index (GI) foods. This means that when a person eats it, their blood sugar levels should not rise suddenly or too high. A diet that is high in magnesium may also offer protective benefits against the development of diabetes. Peanuts are a good source of magnesium. This article looks at how peanut butter might impact diabetes, considers any risks involved, and looks at other healthful snacks for people with diabetes. GI and blood sugar Share on Pinterest Peanuts have a very low GI score and release sugar gradually into the bloodstream. The GI is a 100-point scale that ranks foods according to how blood sugar and insulin change after eating specific food types. Foods that digest slowly and release sugar gradually into the bloodstream have a lower GI score. Peanuts have a GI score of just 14 , making them one of the lowest GI foods. After eating a food that is high on the index, such as glucose, blood sugar levels will spike dramatically and quickly. After this, a rapid fall in blood sugar can result in renewed hunger and tiredness. These cycles of spiking and crashing blood sugar and insulin levels are not good for the body. They can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. A pilot study involving 16 healthy adults found that taking 2 tablespoons of peanut butter with white bread and apple juice led to a significantly lower glucose spike, compared with taking only bread and juice. The results were published in 2018. Magnesium Peanuts are a good source of magnesium. Many people with type 2 diabetes have low magnesium levels. Scientists have suggested that supplemental magnesium, especially with fiber, might offer protection from type 2 diabetes by: improving insulin sensitivity
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