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Blood sugar hacks to give you more energy | Jessie Inchauspé and Prof. Tim Spector

2024/8/22
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Jessie Inchauspé:血糖是人体能量来源,但过量有害。血糖峰值会影响情绪、能量和健康,应尽量避免。通过改变饮食习惯,例如将甜味早餐换成咸味早餐,可以有效控制血糖,减少渴望和饥饿感。此外,她还分享了一些小技巧,例如餐前吃蔬菜、使用醋、饭后散步等,来帮助控制血糖。她强调,关注身体发出的信号,例如渴望、情绪波动、疲劳等,并通过饮食来调整,可以改善健康状况。她还分享了大量来自她社区的成功案例,例如2型糖尿病患者病情得到缓解,以及女性自然受孕等。 Tim Spector:血糖并非唯一影响健康的因素,血脂和肠道菌群也至关重要。血糖峰值和骤降都会对健康造成影响,但并不一定意味着患有糖尿病。他建议进行早餐实验,尝试不同类型的早餐,观察血糖反应。他强调,超加工食品会加剧血糖波动,应尽量减少摄入。他建议人们成为食物专家,做出明智的食物选择,并通过自我监测血糖水平,了解自身血糖控制情况。

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Glucose is the body's primary source of energy, used by every cell. It is mainly obtained from starchy and sweet foods, but excessive levels can be harmful, similar to overwatering a plant.

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Why do some people feel fine eating lots of carbs when others feel energy slumps? Is blood sugar to blame?

In this episode, we learn why blood sugar varies so much between people, and the tools to manage these levels. 

Tim Spector and Jessie Inchauspé (aka the Glucose Goddess) will discuss the latest science around glucose control, what the cool new device on the block – the CGM – can tell us and why blood sugar levels are only one part of the picture of our health.

Jessie is a bestselling author and science communicator with a community of over 5 million followers. Tim is a professor of epidemiology at King’s College London and ZOE’s scientific co-founder.

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Timecodes:

00:00 Introduction

01:14 Quickfire questions

02:39 What is glucose?

07:50 What are blood sugar spikes?

09:15 Are lots of spikes dangerous?

10:45 What happens when your blood sugar spikes?

14:03 Should I worry about blood sugar levels?

15:11 HbA1c and fasting glucose explained

19:30 What are CGMs?

23:24 How breakfast impacts the rest of your day

29:07 Eat these foods first

33:12 Can physical activity reduce spikes?

35:46 How gut microbiome and blood fat play a role

41:39 The risks of ultra-processed foods

Find more from Jessie at glucosegoddess.com

Books by our ZOE Scientists:

Studies relevant to this episode:

- CGMap: Characterizing continuous glucose monitor data in thousands of non-diabetic individuals). (2023) published in Cell Metabolism.

- Dose–response relationship between genetically proxied average blood glucose levels and incident coronary heart disease in individuals without diabetes mellitus). (2021) published in Diabetologia.

- Optimised Glucose “Time in Range” Using Continuous Glucose Monitors in 4,805 Non-Diabetic Individuals Is Associated With Favourable Diet and Health: The ZOE PREDICT Studies). (2022). published in Current Developments in Nutrition

- Normal Fasting Plasma Glucose Levels and Type 2 Diabetes in Young Me)n (2005). published in NEJM 

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