Updated
Updated · The Times of India · Jun 15
Diabetes Patients See Summer Glucose Rise as Fruit Juices Pack Sugar of 3-4 Mangoes
Updated
Updated · The Times of India · Jun 15

Diabetes Patients See Summer Glucose Rise as Fruit Juices Pack Sugar of 3-4 Mangoes

3 articles · Updated · The Times of India · Jun 15

Summary

  • Diabetes patients often see glucose readings climb in summer even on a seemingly light diet, with hidden sugars in cooling drinks emerging as a key trigger.
  • Fruit juices are a major culprit because juicing strips out fibre that slows sugar absorption; one tall mango juice can deliver the sugar of 3-4 whole mangoes.
  • Aam panna, sherbets, sweetened chaas and packaged fruit drinks can spike blood sugar quickly and leave people hungry again within an hour, according to clinician Gagandeep Singh.
  • NIDDK-backed guidance says pairing carbohydrates with protein, healthy fats and fibre helps steady blood sugar, while plain salted buttermilk, unsweetened chaas and lemon water are lower-sugar summer swaps.

Insights

Beyond sugary drinks, how does summer heat itself cause dangerous blood sugar swings?
Are your 'healthy' summer drinks secretly sabotaging your blood sugar?
As food labels evolve, can you spot the hidden sugars in your summer refreshments?