Q. Does my blood sugar spiking after meals make it easier to gain weight? I'm curious about how blood sugar management relates to dieting.
Yes, there is a very close connection. When blood sugar spikes rapidly after a meal, the body secretes large amounts of insulin to lower it quickly. During this process, excess glucose is stored as fat, making it easier to develop a weight-gain-prone constitution. The key to dieting is not simply eating less, but managing these 'blood sugar spikes' to prevent fat accumulation.
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