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    I’m a dietitian — this late-night snack won’t spike your blood sugar

    By Tracy Swartz,

    19 days ago

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    She’s cracked the case!

    A New Jersey-based dietitian reports that almonds are the best late-night snack that won’t spike blood sugar, your body’s main fuel source.

    “The plant-based protein in almonds helps to slow digestion and provides a steady release of energy throughout the night, keeping blood sugar levels in an ideal range,” Erin Palinski-Wade, a registered dietitian and author of “2 Day Diabetes Diet,” told EatingWell last week.

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    New Jersey dietitian Erin Palinski-Wade reports that almonds are the best late-night snack that won’t spike blood sugar, your body’s main source of energy. mahirkart – stock.adobe.com

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    A 1-ounce serving of almonds, which is about 23 kernels, has 164 calories and 6 grams of carbohydrates, according to the US Department of Agriculture .

    The nuts also contain 3.5 grams of fiber, 6 grams of protein and 14 grams of fat, including 9 grams of monounsaturated fat.

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    A 1-ounce serving of almonds, which is about 23 kernels, has 164 calories and 6 grams of carbohydrates, according to the US Department of Agriculture. Nataliia – stock.adobe.com

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    “The healthy monounsaturated fats in almonds … help to slow gastric emptying for more steady blood sugar and appetite,” Palinski-Wade said about the process of food moving from the stomach to the small intestine.

    The nut is also rich in fiber — which helps slow down the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream — and minerals such as magnesium, which helps balance blood sugar.

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    Funded by the Almond Board of California, 2023 research found that snacking on a handful of almonds 30 minutes before meals improves blood sugar control in people with higher-than-normal levels.

    Late-night snacking is generally frowned upon, even though it’s popular. About 60% of American adults confess to snacking after 8 p.m., according to a 2021 survey by the International Food Information Council.

    But eating before bedtime has been linked to heartburn , sleep disruptions and weight gain .

    A Florida physician recently recommended people eat dinner at least two to three hours before bedtime, around 7 p.m., “to ensure that the body has ample time to digest the meal before the metabolic rate slows down during sleep.”

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