reliablereason a day ago

I have heard people say that eating fibers together with fructose(like when eating a apple) reduces the impact of fructose, as fibers create a lining on the gut wall reducing the absorption rate.

Sounds reasonable. But i have had a hard time finding evidence verifying that hypotesis.

  • NoPicklez a day ago

    Its in most nutrition textbooks, it's partly why fiber is so important.

    Eating fiber with any carbohydrates reduces the absorption rate. It's partly why eating an Apple is better for you than eating a lolly despite both being high in sugar.

  • cwmoore 4 hours ago

    Serotonigenic microbes digest fiber into feelgood neurotransmitters.

    You're welcome.

  • j-conn 8 hours ago

    I’m not sure about that mechanism, but the impact on blood sugar is quantified as “glycemic index” and “glycemic load.”

  • vanderZwan 17 hours ago

    I think you have to look for "glycemic index" and learn about its mechanisms, which in your defense is not an obvious term to search for.

  • xdavidliu a day ago

    i'm pretty sure this saying is well agreed upon by the mainstream medical community. (not a medical pro myself, but follow a lot of articles and podcasts from mainstream sources)