
Flavored Popcorn (1 Cup Cheese Or Sour Cream And Onion Flavored, Popped)
Dinner
135 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume flavored popcorn without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the amount of flavored popcorn you eat to reduce the overall carbohydrate intake.
Balanced Meal
Pair the popcorn with a source of protein or healthy fat, such as nuts or a small piece of cheese, to slow the absorption of sugars.
Hydration
Drink a glass of water before and after eating popcorn to help regulate blood sugar levels.
Physical Activity
Engage in a light walk or other moderate exercise after eating popcorn to help your muscles use up some of the extra glucose.
Timing
Eat the flavored popcorn as part of a larger meal rather than as a standalone snack to minimize spikes in blood sugar.
Alternative Snacks
Consider substituting flavored popcorn with snacks like carrot sticks, hummus, or apple slices with almond butter which have a similar satisfying crunch with less impact on blood sugar.
Mindful Eating
Eat slowly and savor each bite of popcorn to reduce the likelihood of overeating and help your body signal fullness.
Choose Whole Grains
If making popcorn at home, opt for plain, air-popped popcorn and add minimal flavoring to control added sugars and calories.
Monitor Blood Sugar
Keep track of your blood sugar levels to understand how your body responds to flavored popcorn and adjust your intake accordingly.
Read Labels Carefully
When purchasing flavored popcorn, choose options with lower sugar content and minimal artificial additives or preservatives.

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