Protein and Insulin Index
Lean proteins such as skinless chicken breast sit higher on the insulin index than fatty proteins. The insulin index measures the insulin response to non-carbohydrate foods relative to a reference. Recommending exclusively lean protein inc…
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Lean proteins such as skinless chicken breast sit higher on the insulin index than fatty proteins. The insulin index measures the insulin response to non-carbohydrate foods relative to a reference. Recommending exclusively lean protein increases the meal's total insulinogenic effect, directly contradicting the goal of weight loss through insulin management. Fattier protein sources should be preferred over lean ones to reduce the insulin index of meals.