Nutrition 1 MIN READ

Egg Omelette and Whole Wheat Bread: A healthy meal or risk for hyperglycemia?

Written by Team Ultrahuman

Nov 01, 2022

Egg omelettes and whole wheat bread are often considered healthy meal options, but they can contribute to hyperglycemia if not consumed in moderation. Toasted whole wheat brown bread has a medium to high glycemic index, which can cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels. However, when paired with protein-rich egg omelettes, which can aid in glucose metabolism, the impact on blood sugar control may be mitigated.

Tips for optimising egg omelette and whole wheat bread consumption
• You may choose almond flour bread or seed-based bread instead of refined flour/ wheat bread.
• You may eat a salad or vegetables first to increase fibre intake and slow down glucose absorption.
• Consider incorporating healthy fats, such as cheese, into the meal to slow down glucose absorption and stabilise blood sugar levels.
• Beware of commercial brands of brown bread, as they may still be made with refined flour and artificial colouring.

Egg omelettes are a good source of protein, which can help regulate blood sugar levels by slowing down the absorption of carbohydrates. However, whole wheat brown bread can have a medium to high glycemic index and can cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels. Balancing the intake of both can promote healthy glucose metabolism and prevent hyperglycemia.

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