Insulin Response to Foods

Fat and protein meals with non-starchy vegetables can have a slow absorption profile that keeps insulin low. Foods differ in how strongly they trigger insulin. More refined carbohydrates cause faster absorption and higher insulin spikes. N…

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Fat and protein meals with non-starchy vegetables can have a slow absorption profile that keeps insulin low. Foods differ in how strongly they trigger insulin. More refined carbohydrates cause faster absorption and higher insulin spikes. Non-starchy vegetables are described as having a very low insulin response. Refined carbohydrates are absorbed rapidly and cause sharp blood glucose spikes.