How 7 Healthy Breakfasts Affected My Blood Glucose

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024

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  • @ks9759
    @ks9759 Před rokem +9

    This was so helpful! I would love to see a lunch and dinner version as well! Newly diagnosed with PCOS and insulin resistance and it’s so difficult to find content like this to know what to eat. This was great!

    • @frannypeony2076
      @frannypeony2076 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Take care as everyone responds differently to foods. 🪷

    • @AngieLyke
      @AngieLyke Před 9 měsíci +1

      Realize that he is not diabetic and probably does not have insulin resistance. Your body May respond differently

  • @aiai-j7i
    @aiai-j7i Před 10 měsíci +1

    Your daughter is so adorable! I love her haircut--so sweet!

  • @jacksonv1965
    @jacksonv1965 Před rokem +7

    This is such a helpful video thank you so much. As a diabetic I would kill for those numbers.

  • @PABWECG
    @PABWECG Před rokem +1

    This is helpful for me as I've recently been diagnosed as pre-diabetic. Thanks so much!!

  • @jayceewedmak9524
    @jayceewedmak9524 Před rokem

    Thanks velry much,! Pre-diabetic here so I truly appreciate your information. Hope you have a good day 😊

  • @sarahs458
    @sarahs458 Před rokem +2

    This video is so helpful! We're really having great success with following the Med Diet, and your cookbook has SO many yummy recipes! Thanks

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem

      Thanks Sarah, iI am glad the Mediterranean Diet has been helpful for you.

  • @lenorekillian5012
    @lenorekillian5012 Před rokem +2

    Loved this video- Excellent information and some great ideas for breakfast- It would have been nice to see how a berry smoothie would have compared numerically with the other breakfast shown.

  • @norimaki9068
    @norimaki9068 Před rokem +1

    This video helped me so so much as how to eat. Thank you for doing this video. Can you do more of these?

  • @AlexisVanzura
    @AlexisVanzura Před 9 měsíci

    This is such a fantastic video! Thank you!

  • @whysthat123
    @whysthat123 Před rokem

    Great Chanel. Love your enthusiasm.

  • @RebeccaC2024
    @RebeccaC2024 Před rokem +1

    Great video!!!

  • @jkh7427
    @jkh7427 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent and so helpful

  • @jairsaydferreira
    @jairsaydferreira Před rokem

    Thanks from Brazil, Bill!!

  • @MeghansTube
    @MeghansTube Před rokem

    very interesting! thank you for sharing.

  • @jenniferturner7293
    @jenniferturner7293 Před rokem +1

    I'm new to the Mediterranean diet. So I'm asking this to help me learn and understand better, not trying to challenge or anything. From the other videos I watched, you seemed to emphasize the vegetables and the oil and even not always adding meat. But many of these meals seemed to be heavy in either meat or carbs. How would meals that are more focused on vegetables and beans and oil?

  • @marnieweaver3935
    @marnieweaver3935 Před rokem +2

    Daughter is so cute!

  • @annaiasweet_1977
    @annaiasweet_1977 Před rokem

    I’m diabetic Mom, breakfast for my son is my permanent headache :((
    Thanks for useful video so much!!!

  • @wynnyekey5316
    @wynnyekey5316 Před rokem +8

    Three hours is too long. Blood sugar will spike between 1-2 hours. By three hours, you'd be back to or close to normal.

  • @gerryleblanc
    @gerryleblanc Před rokem

    I find it so interesting to see how the different meals varied in their affect on your blood glucose.

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem

      Thanks, it will vary depending on many circumstances, but this was a fun way to see how it affected my glucose.

  • @rejeneration784
    @rejeneration784 Před rokem +1

    I find all of this so fascinating. Not a diabetic, but have considered getting a CGM for data tracking purposes to see how different things affect my body. For your experiment - were these post-prandial numbers at 1 or 2 hours (or some other)? Thanks for sharing!

  • @JacquiQ
    @JacquiQ Před rokem

    that was cool to know and fabulous device

  • @peggykey5570
    @peggykey5570 Před rokem

    Loved this, i love acocado toast with poached egg and crushed red pepper

  • @carolabraham5072
    @carolabraham5072 Před 9 dny

    Hi my husband is a diabetic and I’m looking for glucose monitor patch. Can you please help me? Thanks.

  • @cynthiachengmintz672
    @cynthiachengmintz672 Před rokem

    I’m wondering if your glucose was high with oats from all of your add-ons? Maybe keep it simpler with some ground chia, a few berries and nuts/nut butter? We usually soak in water or unsweetened plant milk.

  • @kellydimuzio1785
    @kellydimuzio1785 Před rokem +1

    I tried chia pudding but the texture is too much for me. Thanks for sharing!

  • @carolinebenforado
    @carolinebenforado Před rokem

    Well done. I'd been wondering about my morning oats.

  • @angelirohival6270
    @angelirohival6270 Před 5 měsíci

    Some of these were great breakfast ideas. I pass on the salmon. I like it, but, not in the morning!

  • @Sharon930
    @Sharon930 Před rokem +1

    Can you tell me what brand or brands of EVOO you recommend?

  • @AngieLyke
    @AngieLyke Před 9 měsíci +1

    Those meals will affect a diabetics blood glucose levels differently. Also 3 hours is too late to test to find out how it's affecting you blood sugar. 3 hours after your meal you should be back down close to where you started. Test at half, hour and 2 hour mark to find out how they effect your blood sugar. And each diabetic will respond to them differently also.

    • @naiomipatterson
      @naiomipatterson Před 8 měsíci

      Yes! These meals would spike my BS for sure as a diabetic. I am told by my Dr to test 2 hours after a meal.

  • @rebeccamanners7454
    @rebeccamanners7454 Před 11 měsíci

    Ok may I ask about the apple and peanut butter ?
    I’m intrigued.
    Why do you choose to eat it. 😊

  • @taniakyriakou1823
    @taniakyriakou1823 Před rokem +1

    What do the numbers mean? What range is considered low? What’s considered high? Another person I follow on TikTok has a different scale for his glucose monitor - anything above 30 is considered high.

    • @autumnthompson3197
      @autumnthompson3197 Před rokem +2

      Hi! My husband is diabetic so he often has to watch his glucose. He tries to keep his blood sugar between 70 and 120. 30 would be extremely low. His once dropped to 50 and he almost passed out.

    • @nooshi6698
      @nooshi6698 Před rokem

      30 is dangerously low.

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před 5 měsíci

      Is the person a keto or carnivore influencer? They are usually obsessed with keeping their sugars very low.

  • @Lochlannach661
    @Lochlannach661 Před rokem

    I have a quick question. Is Krinos brand olive oil good? I got some of their Kalamata olives in brine and they were pretty good.

  • @CDNFF82
    @CDNFF82 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video, love to see you getting your daughter involved in the kitchen! "Teach them young"

  • @LMM0716
    @LMM0716 Před rokem

    Where is the link to that glucose monitor? Maybe I missed it in the description? Thanks

  • @nightlady2001
    @nightlady2001 Před rokem

    Interesting. Any difference with energy levels?

  • @stephensonbenita
    @stephensonbenita Před rokem

    What is the peanut butter you used? Thanks for sharing 🙏

    • @carmenmiller5701
      @carmenmiller5701 Před rokem +1

      He is using Trader Joe’s Organic Creamy Peanut Butter. I use it too because it has only peanuts and salt, nothing else and it’s delicious. It also comes in chunky style with or without salt. No sugar is another plus.

    • @stephensonbenita
      @stephensonbenita Před rokem

      @@carmenmiller5701 thank you

    • @carmenmiller5701
      @carmenmiller5701 Před rokem

      @@stephensonbenita 😉

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem +1

      We use Trader Joe's Organic Peanut Butter. It is just peanuts without additives such as sugar and the price is really good.

  • @NicoleCirilli
    @NicoleCirilli Před měsícem

    it would be cool to see this video made by someone who has diabetes!

  • @JudyCurtis818
    @JudyCurtis818 Před rokem

    What is the best tracker for a Mediterranean diet.

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem

      What kind of a tracker are you talking about? For glucose or something else?

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před 5 měsíci

      If you're talking about a food or calorie tracking app, cronometer is quite useful.

  • @SanthoshKumar-hl1fm
    @SanthoshKumar-hl1fm Před 2 měsíci

    But you don't have diabetes,today my fasting blood suger is 230

  • @MarkEaster
    @MarkEaster Před rokem

    Breakfast at 10am? I’ve been at my business for 2 hours. Eggs are my best, steel cut oats being 2nd. Anything else doesn’t cut it. Good stuff here though. I’m want to try the chia pudding.

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem +2

      I don't usually have breakfast this late. I was just trying to make everything as consistent as possible for the video. The chia pudding is a nice alternative once in awhile for me.

    • @MarkEaster
      @MarkEaster Před rokem

      @@Mediterraneanliving ok that makes sense. 👍

  • @oolala53
    @oolala53 Před 10 měsíci

    Gluten-free bread? Is that eaten on Crete? Keto bread? What’s happening? Why not use the traditional bread eaten there and see what that does?

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před 5 měsíci

      Some people eat low carb bread or need to eat gluten free because they have a sensitivity or celiac disease. The beauty of the Mediterranean Diet is that it's not a fixed diet. Makes it easier to follow and stick to.

  • @maremacd
    @maremacd Před rokem

    You said that we can extrapolate from your results what our results would be. That’s absolutely not true. And I would think that you would want to test each meal a few times before giving the results. There are too many confounding factors. In any case none of these results was bad.

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem +1

      You are 100% correct. I certainly didn't mean to imply that. There are so many factors even just for myself. Everyone will be different.

  • @Songwriter376
    @Songwriter376 Před rokem +1

    Gad zooks. So many nasty comments when someone is trying to give helpful info. 😮

  • @AngieLyke
    @AngieLyke Před 9 měsíci

    By those numbers you are probably not diabetic I am guessing? And to really find out how it is affecting your blood sugar, you should test before you take a bite and then 1/2 hour a d 1 hour and 2 hours after you start eating. If you were diabetic you would experience a larger spike. If Diabetic At 3 hours you should be back where you started if not before then.

  • @phillipsmom6252
    @phillipsmom6252 Před rokem

    Those breakfast choice glucose numbers are how they affected YOUR blood sugar. Every one is different. Just because you got those glucose numbers eating them, does not mean that’s what other people will get.

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem +1

      Yes, you are absolutely correct. My numbers could also be different if I did it again.

  • @oolala53
    @oolala53 Před 10 měsíci

    You also can’t claim that anybody else will have the same reaction to these foods. It is not the small excursions or even bigger ones that are the problem. People with pre-diabetes and diabetes have relatively high blood sugar running all the time not temporarily after meals. Your low numbers could scare a lot of people because it’s very likely that some of them, especially older people, Are going to have higher spikes, but they probably do not have prediabetes or diabetes, nor will they develop those. It’s true, that higher fat breakfasts will keep you satisfied for longer, but the saturated fat issue comes in to play then. I think you are an advocate of the real Mediterranean diet and saturated fats. Play a very small role in that diet. Heart disease kills a lot more people than diabetes. I did a fair amount of monitoring glucose and reducing meals that raised glucose past 120. It did not actually affect my A1c measure, and my LDL cholesterol, which is the one associated with heart disease, went up.

  • @oolala53
    @oolala53 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m sorry, but this is very misleading because none of those rises in glucose anywhere problematic, and the whole question of using a blood glucose monitor is considered very controversial these days. It could lead people to fear foods and meals unnecessarily. See Dr. Nicola Guess, who is a diabetes specialist in England.

  • @onyx368
    @onyx368 Před rokem

    Oats = carb load which definitely explains why your glucose spiked your insulin over 100 and that you became hungry. Your numbers are very close to being quite pre-diabetic range of mid to high 90s.

    • @amy11228
      @amy11228 Před 11 měsíci +3

      No they are not. The numbers he shared are his glucose peak for these meals. The number you are referring to as pre-diabetic (100-125 mg/dl) is a fasting glucose. His fasting glucose is clearly in the healthy range and well under 100 mg/dl. Most of his glucose peaks are even under 100 mg/dl. He has great glucose control.

  • @grottphd9090
    @grottphd9090 Před rokem +1

    Why are you lying about the Mediterranean diet and why are you deleting comments that call you out?

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem

      Tell me more, we try to answer all comments unless they are just derogatory.

    • @grottphd9090
      @grottphd9090 Před rokem

      @@Mediterraneanliving I have heard from a woman I know who used to enjoy your content that you have deleted her comments questioning why you pretend the mediterranean diet is low fat. I have also looked for her comments and haven't been able to find them. Do you consider simple questions derogatory?

    • @lily5952
      @lily5952 Před rokem +3

      ​@grottphd9090 that's weird because there is a video from mediterranean living discussing how people in the med use more olive oil than most people in other countries think. I've never seen the presenter of this channel say that the mediterranean diet is low fat. You are working on second hand knowledge and accusing people of things without really doing much fact checking it seems...

  • @joseelement7695
    @joseelement7695 Před rokem

    My question is, why are you eating all your meals standing up, you barbarian??

    • @Mediterraneanliving
      @Mediterraneanliving  Před rokem +4

      Yes, me barbarian. p.s. I don't usually eat standing up. This was for the video. Me sit down eat breakfast.

    • @joseelement7695
      @joseelement7695 Před rokem

      @@Mediterraneanliving Lol. I figured as much. I was kidding, of course, but I do wonder just how much blood sugar is affected when someone is "relaxed" while eating, as opposed to not.

    • @phillipsmom6252
      @phillipsmom6252 Před rokem +1

      @@joseelement7695 it makes a difference

  • @frannypeony2076
    @frannypeony2076 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’ve made a shift to steel cut oats. It would be interesting to see the difference in the type of oats used. 🪷