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Apple (1 Medium (2 3/4 Inches Dia) (Approx 3 Per Lb)) and Peanut Butter (1 Tablespoon)

food-timeAfternoon Snack

120 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a small spike

7

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

65%

Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response

How to consume Apple, Peanut Butter without glucose spikes

Pair with Additional Fiber

Incorporate high-fiber foods like chia seeds or flaxseeds into your snack. Sprinkling a tablespoon of these seeds on your apple and peanut butter can slow down glucose absorption.

Add Protein

Include a small handful of almonds or walnuts. The protein and healthy fats in these nuts can help moderate blood sugar levels.

Opt for Whole Grain

Consider spreading peanut butter on a slice of whole-grain bread. The complex carbohydrates in whole grains are digested more slowly, leading to a more gradual rise in blood sugar.

Choose Natural Peanut Butter

Use natural, unsweetened peanut butter to avoid added sugars that can contribute to glucose spikes.

Include a Non-Starchy Vegetable

Accompany your snack with a serving of raw vegetables, such as cucumber or celery sticks, which can provide additional fiber and nutrients without affecting blood sugar significantly.

Stay Hydrated

Drink a glass of water with your snack. Adequate hydration can help your body manage blood sugar levels more effectively.

Mind Portion Size

Limit your portions of apple and peanut butter. Eating smaller amounts can help control the overall impact on blood sugar.

Time Your Snack Wisely

Have your snack after a balanced meal rather than on an empty stomach. This can help buffer the impact of the sugars in the apple.

Engage in Light Activity

Consider taking a short, brisk walk after consuming your snack. Physical activity can help lower blood sugar levels post-meal.

Monitor and Adjust

Keep track of how your body responds to different combinations and quantities of food, and adjust your portions and pairings to find what works best for you.

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