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McDonald's - Quarter Pounder With Cheese (1 g(7oz)), Mcdonalds - Fries - Medium (1 portion) and Coke Zero (Coca-Cola) (1 Serving)

food-timeDinner

149 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a large spike

1

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

100%

Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response

How to consume Coke Zero, McDonald's - Quarter Pounder With Cheese, Mcdonalds - Fries - Medium without glucose spikes

Hydrate Wisely

Drink plenty of water before and after your meal. Staying hydrated can help your body regulate glucose levels more effectively.

Incorporate Fiber

Pair your meal with a high-fiber food such as a salad with leafy greens, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Fiber can slow down the absorption of glucose in the bloodstream.

Add Protein

Include a source of lean protein like grilled chicken or turkey breast. Protein can help stabilize blood sugar levels.

Choose Whole Grains

If possible, swap out items like fries for a side of whole grains such as quinoa or brown rice that can provide a more sustained release of energy.

Include Healthy Fats

Add a small portion of healthy fats like avocado or nuts to your meal. Healthy fats can help manage insulin response.

Exercise

Engage in light physical activity, such as a brisk walk, after your meal to help lower blood sugar levels.

Mindful Portion Control

Be mindful of portion sizes. Eating smaller amounts can prevent excessive glucose spikes.

Eat Slowly and Chew Thoroughly

Take your time to eat and chew your food thoroughly. This can aid digestion and help with blood sugar control.

Monitor Blood Sugar

Keep track of your blood sugar levels after meals to understand how different foods affect you and make informed decisions.

Plan Ahead

If you anticipate eating a meal that may cause a glucose spike, plan your other meals of the day to include foods that help maintain stable blood sugar.

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