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A nutrition expert indicates that there isn't a universally ideal moment to consume carbohydrates; however, distributing intake throughout the day could aid in maintaining stable blood sugar levels and consistent energy. Combining carbohydrates with proteins, beneficial fats, or fiber can decelerate digestion and mitigate swift fluctuations in blood sugar. The recommendations also highlight the importance of well-balanced breakfasts and integrating physical activity with carbohydrate-rich meals when feasible. Engaging in a brief 10-minute walk following meals has been proven to lower postprandial blood sugar levels. Specialists stress that medications, physical activity, rest, and personal health conditions can significantly influence the most effective strategy.
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00:00There may be no single best time to eat carbohydrates, according to dietician guidance.
00:05Instead, spreading carbs evenly throughout the day may help keep blood sugar and energy steadier.
00:10Experts also say what you eat with carbohydrates can be just as important as timing.
00:16Adding protein, healthy fats, or fiber can slow digestion and help glucose enter the bloodstream more gradually.
00:23For breakfast, options like oatmeal with berries and nuts can provide a more balanced meal.
00:28Whole wheat toast with eggs and avocado is another suggested combination.
00:33Exercise may also help muscles use glucose more efficiently after eating.
00:37The guidance notes that even a 10-minute walk after a meal may help reduce post-meal blood sugar levels.
00:43Skipping meals and waiting until you are extremely hungry may also make overeating more likely.
00:48But carbohydrate timing is highly individual and can depend on activity, sleep, medications, and insulin sensitivity.
00:56For frequent or severe symptoms, experts recommend tracking patterns.
01:01And speaking with a healthcare professional.
01:03Disclosure.
01:04This video contains stock footage and content created or enhanced using AI-assisted tools AI-generated.
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