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 Quinoa Health benefits

Published 20:00 IST, August 11th 2024

Is Quinoa Healthy For Diabetic Patients?

Quinoa is a nutritious food that can be a healthy addition to a diabetes diet when consumed in moderation and as part of a balanced meal.

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1/7: Quinoa's low glycemic index (GI) of 53 prevents blood sugar spikes, promoting gradual increase and better glycemic control, slowing insulin spikes in any meal. / Image: cooktoria

2/7: Quinoa, a grain rich in fibre, is beneficial for type 2 diabetes patients due to its ability to lower blood sugar spikes and slow sugar absorption, providing numerous health benefits. / Image: Unsplash

3/7: Quinoa, rich in essential amino acids, can cause low blood sugar levels by slowing gut sugar absorption, with increased plasma amino acids, particularly leucine, reducing overall glucose levels. / Image: Unsplash

4/7: Quinoa's magnesium, a macro-mineral, regulates glucose and insulin metabolism, improving insulin sensitivity. It also aids in insulin action, insulin-mediated glucose uptake. / Image: Unsplash

5/7: Poor blood sugar control can lead to oxidative damage, which can be treated with a diet rich in antioxidants like quercetin and kaempferol, promoting better metabolic health. / Image: Unsplash

6/7: Quinoa's protein and fiber content aids in feeling full, reducing daily caloric intake, and aiding weight loss, crucial for insulin sensitization, making it a beneficial replacement for rice. / Image: Freepik

7/7: The amount of protein and fibre in quinoa helps you to feel full. This reduces overall caloric intake in a day. This assists in weight loss which is very important for insulin sensitisation. / Image: Freepik

Updated 20:00 IST, August 11th 2024

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