This Article is From Mar 12, 2021

Type 2 Diabetes: Can Drinking A Cup Of Coffee Help Manage Blood Sugar Levels? Here's The Answer

There is no denying the fact that consuming coffee judiciously has been tied to promoting good health. Experts emphasise on the health promoting properties of coffee when taken regularly, especially for diabetics.

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Coffee and green tea may help manage blood sugar level.

Coffee happens to be one of the most loved drinks across the world. The coffee that we kick-start our mornings with is made from dark brown aromatic beans that grow on coffee trees. Some prefer drinking black coffee, which is brewed from the dried and roasted seeds of the berries of certain coffea plants, while some prefer starting their day with a cup of green coffee. Black coffee is dark, bitter, and a little acidic and stimulating, all thanks to the presence of caffeine content. If the findings of various studies are to be believed, consuming coffee judiciously has been tied to promoting good health. Studies have shown that coffee helps raise your metabolism and help you burn fat at a faster rate too. The caffeine present in the coffee helps stimulate your nervous system, causing it to send signals to your fat cells to break down body fat.

Health experts and nutritionists have always highlighted the health promoting properties of coffee (both black and green) when consumed regularly in moderation. According to Dr. Simran Saini from Fortis Hospital, green coffee has created quite a buzz in the recent years. It is known to manage many lifestyle diseases, including diabetes and heart-related problems. It is the chlorogenic acid in green coffee that acts as an antioxidant, which in known to maintain blood sugar levels in our body.

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It is the chlorogenic acid in green coffee that acts as an antioxidant, which helps maintain blood sugar levels in our body.

Coffee is also rich in minerals like magnesium and chromium, which help the body use insulin that controls the glucose in our body. As per consultant nutritionist, Dr. Rupali Datta, "Drinking coffee, especially green coffee, may help manage diabetes and lose weight. It is better to have your cup of green coffee before lunch, as it will help manage the glucose level our body will produce." Dr. Datta further adds, "For diabetics, it is important to keep a check on their dietary habits. Having one to two cups of green coffee is ideal for a diabetic. Since coffee is a high metabolic food and is packed with micro-minerals, it is safe for diabetics to consume coffee."

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So, if you are a diabetic and cannot begin your day without a cup of your beloved coffee, then go ahead and enjoy your coffee without any second thought. But make sure you have it in moderation and without sugar or any other sweetener, of course! Stay healthy!

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