Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Etihad expands Africa network with six new routes

    April 18, 2026

    Japan defense budget nears 2% of GDP in fiscal 2026

    April 18, 2026

    UAE economy extends global rise on strong 2026 data

    April 18, 2026
    Gulf News WeeklyGulf News Weekly
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Gulf News WeeklyGulf News Weekly
    Home » Harnessing fiber’s power for blood sugar balance
    Health

    Harnessing fiber’s power for blood sugar balance

    October 4, 2023
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    Have your blood sugar readings felt like they’re mimicking a roller-coaster lately? There’s a superhero nutrient that’s come to the rescue, and its name might surprise you: fiber. With a staggering 37 million Americans managing diabetes, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, a strategy to tame those unpredictable blood sugar spikes is imperative.

    Fiber’s impact on blood sugar management is multifaceted. It isn’t just about including roughage in your diet; it’s about understanding its types and how they help. Broadly, dietary fiber can be split into soluble and insoluble types. A 2022 study from Foods revealed that soluble fiber, which turns gel-like when combined with water, slows carbohydrate digestion and absorption. This delayed process means that sugars from whole grains, legumes, and specific fruits and vegetables are gradually released into our bloodstream, warding off sharp sugar spikes.

    For those seeking expert insight, Erin Palinski-Wade, RD, CDCES, author of the “2-Day Diabetes Diet“, shared with EatingWell the significant benefits of dietary fiber. It controls blood sugar by tempering the speed of sugar absorption, preventing severe peaks and troughs in blood sugar levels. This means steadier energy and potentially fewer cravings. But that’s not fiber’s sole gift. As Palinski-Wade elaborates, fiber-rich diets can enhance body composition, notably reducing visceral or belly fat, according to a 2021 study in the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. Minimizing this fat type is essential since a 2020 study from Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity links excess visceral fat to heightened blood sugar due to increased insulin resistance.

    Harnessing fiber's power for blood sugar balance

    Wondering how to elevate your fiber intake? Consider these tasty suggestions: Embrace the Power of Prunes: Not just a digestive aid, prunes are a fiber dynamo. Eating prunes, not just their juice, is essential to leverage their fiber content. Palinski-Wade recommends them as a versatile addition to meals, citing benefits even for bone health.

    Advocate for Avocado: Beyond being heart-healthy, avocados are a fiber treasure. Palinski-Wade emphasizes that, unlike many fruits, avocados lack sugar, with most of their carbs deriving from fiber. Incorporating them might even enhance blood sugar stability, as found in a 2021 Nutrients study.

    Harnessing fiber's power for blood sugar balance

    Leap into Legumes: Beans, lentils, and chickpeas aren’t just for vegans and vegetarians. With 6-8 grams of fiber in a cooked cup, they’re a nutritious addition to any dish.

    To sum it up, fiber is the unsung hero in blood sugar management. While it champions steadier sugar levels, it also combats visceral fat, a significant diabetes risk factor. Delicious foods like prunes, avocados, and legumes make it easy to incorporate. However, remember that other nutrients, including protein, chromium, and magnesium, also play roles in blood sugar balance. A balanced diet remains the cornerstone of good health.

    Related Posts

    DR Congo lifts national mpox emergency after two years

    April 3, 2026

    UNICEF and partners launch $300m child nutrition drive

    March 13, 2026

    WHO IARC maps preventable cancer risks across 185 countries

    February 4, 2026

    FDA classifies recall of 80,000 McCafé decaf K-Cups

    January 27, 2026

    Researchers advance production of low calorie sugar alternative

    January 17, 2026

    25-year study finds why some 80-year-olds keep sharp memory

    January 15, 2026
    Breaking News

    Etihad expands Africa network with six new routes

    April 18, 2026

    Etihad Airways has scheduled six new Africa services from Abu Dhabi, widening its direct Africa network from November 2026 to March 2027.

    Japan defense budget nears 2% of GDP in fiscal 2026

    April 18, 2026

    UAE economy extends global rise on strong 2026 data

    April 18, 2026

    Malaysia halal exports rise 10.9% to RM68.52 billion

    April 17, 2026

    RideFlux wins South Korea’s first paid freight permit

    April 16, 2026

    South Korea auto exports rise on March hybrid demand

    April 15, 2026

    UAE president and EU Council chief discuss regional security

    April 15, 2026

    Sheikh Khaled begins Beijing visit to deepen UAE-China ties

    April 13, 2026

    China auto output and sales jump in March

    April 11, 2026
    © 2026 Gulf News Weekly | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.