
New Study Using CGMs Reveals Surprising Truth About Your Blood Sugar
Did you know that your blood sugar spikes differ from everyone else's? Even with the same food!
A new study in Nature Medicine supports what many have long suspected: there is no one-size-fits-all diet. The foods that spike your blood sugar might not affect someone else the same way, and your unique metabolic profile could be the reason why.
In this episode of the Metabolic Mind podcast, Baszucki Group Neuroscience Program Officer Dr. Cristina Nigro joins Dr. Bret Scher to break down the study “Individual variations in glycemic responses to carbohydrates and underlying metabolic physiology.” This research used continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to track how different individuals respond to carbohydrate-rich foods, and the results are eye-opening.
📌 In this conversation, you’ll learn:
- Which carb-containing foods were tested in the study.
- Why some people were labeled “potato spikers” or “grape spikers.”
- The importance of insulin sensitivity and resistance in mitigating glucose responses.
- How fiber, fat, and protein consumed before a meal can blunt sugar spikes—for some people.
- The role of CGMs in personalizing treatments for chronic diseases, including severe mental illness.
- How this data could inform future dietary guidelines and chronic disease treatment.
It’s time to recognize that we are all unique individuals down to the cellular level and our differences mean there may be unique requirements for each of us to maintain and improve health. Tools like CGMs offer powerful insight into how your body truly responds to food, and that information can be pivotal for tailoring interventions in chronic diseases, including serious mental illnesses. We are hopeful that research like this will lead to better treatment protocols and dietary guidelines.
Expert Featured:
- Cristina Nigro
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristina-nigro-19394127/
Resources Mentioned:
Individual variations in glycemic responses to carbohydrates and underlying metabolic physiology
CMEs Mentioned:
Managing Major Mental Illness with Dietary Change: The New Science of Hope
Brain Energy: The Metabolic Theory of Mental Illness
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