Diabetes and prediabetes affect over 537 million adults worldwide, a number projected to rise dramatically in coming years (International Diabetes Federation). The pancreas plays a vital role in regulating blood sugar, but early signs of imbalance often go unnoticed. Subtle increases in blood glucose can precede diagnosis, making detection difficult. Understanding which foods contribute to these “silent” spikes is crucial for prevention and management, especially as many seemingly healthy or common foods may impact blood sugar more than expected. Identifying these foods is a key step toward better metabolic health.
Food
13. Crackers Crackers are a common snack food, but many varieties are made with refined white flour and contain hidden sugars, which can lead to quick…