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It's nearly
impossible to resist the warm, crusty allure of freshly baked bread. But
we try, because we've heard time and time again that refined carbs
spike blood sugar,
along with appetite, making us more likely to overeat. But what if we
said you can eat carbs without the side of guilt and subsequent
cravings?
New research in the journal Diabetes Care does
just that, finding that eating bread at the end—not beginning—of your
meal may be more important than nixing it altogether. In the small but
compelling study, researchers discovered that when 11 people ate a
ciabatta roll after a meal of grilled chicken, vegetables, and salad
instead of before, their peak blood sugar was on average 30% lower.
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The
absorption of carbs seems to be slowed when protein and vegetables are
consumed first, says Alpana Shukla, MD, study coauthor. Basically,
there's something there to buffer their absorption and slow down how
quickly they're turned into sugars.
And that's big news, the researchers say, as the simple shift could potentially help quash cravings and prevent overeating later, and even help diabetics rely less heavily on medication without totally changing their diet.
The
best part: The swap doesn't work only for bread. Treat pasta or rice
the same way. Not interested in eating those after the rest of your
entrée? You don't have to. Simply having a healthy appetizer with a bit
of protein and fiber before your meal may be enough to do the trick.source: http://www.prevention.com/food/lower-blood-sugar-bread
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