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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Diet

Protein and Blood Sugar: What Science Says?

Protein is a very common and vital nutrient in our diet. Let’s see how it impacts our blood sugar levels and how to optimize it. 

Introduction

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Protein is one of the main energy providing macronutrients. It helps the body to grow new tissue, build muscle and repair damage. 

What Is Protein

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Balanced amount of protein in diet helps to slow the absorption of carbs and avoid sugar spikes.  

Effect On Blood Sugar

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Protein is a vital nutrient that can help manage blood sugar along with more benefits, as discussed next.  

Pros For People With Diabetes

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Diabetes may cause muscle loss with age. Protein can help build and repair muscle, preventing mobility related issues. 

Maintaining Muscle Mass

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Protein assists with tissue repair to heal wounds faster and avoid complications, especially for people with diabetes. 

Healing Wounds

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Eating protein combined with fiber-rich carbs will keep you fuller for longer to avoid overeating and slow the rise of blood sugar. 

Managing blood glucose levels 

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Protein is essential for individuals with diabetes because it plays a key role in muscle maintenance, wound healing, blood glucose management, and overall health.  

Final Thoughts 

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