I have a related diet question on portion size; I guess I’ll ask here rather than the open thread or “stupid questions” thread. Is spreading out your carb intake over the course of the day as good as eating fewer carbs?
If the problem comes from glycemic load (spikes in blood sugar & insulin levels), then it seems like it should be. Instead of eating a big slice of pie in the afternoon, I could have half of the slice then and half at night. Or, even better, a bite of pie every 20 minutes. Then my body wouldn’t be overwhelmed by a huge burst of pie all at once; the constant snacking would mimic the slow-release pattern of low glycemic index foods.
I’d also suggest only eating high glycemic foods after buffering them with fat, protein, and fiber. This concept is sometimes referred to as “dessert”.
Tragically, there is no way under this regime to eat satisfying amounts of risotto.
I have a related diet question on portion size; I guess I’ll ask here rather than the open thread or “stupid questions” thread. Is spreading out your carb intake over the course of the day as good as eating fewer carbs?
If the problem comes from glycemic load (spikes in blood sugar & insulin levels), then it seems like it should be. Instead of eating a big slice of pie in the afternoon, I could have half of the slice then and half at night. Or, even better, a bite of pie every 20 minutes. Then my body wouldn’t be overwhelmed by a huge burst of pie all at once; the constant snacking would mimic the slow-release pattern of low glycemic index foods.
I’d also suggest only eating high glycemic foods after buffering them with fat, protein, and fiber. This concept is sometimes referred to as “dessert”.
Tragically, there is no way under this regime to eat satisfying amounts of risotto.