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Jessie Inchauspé,以“Glucose Goddess”(血糖女神)闻名,她通过分享血糖平衡的建议建立了自己的品牌。她表示,实时监测血糖有助于稳定能量和情绪。文章介绍了她本人及其推广的科学方法,包括通过佩戴连续血糖监测仪(CGM)来了解食物对血糖的影响,并由此总结出三项关键的血糖平衡策略:早餐摄入高蛋白、用餐时先吃蔬菜以及选择高纤维水果作为零食。这些方法旨在帮助人们获得更稳定的能量,改善情绪,并以一种不极端的方式优化饮食习惯。

💡 早餐优先摄入高蛋白:Jessie Inchauspé强调,以富含蛋白质的早餐开启一天至关重要,这有助于稳定血糖,避免下午精力下降。她从过去的谷物和能量棒转向鸡蛋、希腊酸奶配坚果酱或含蛋白粉的冰沙,亲身体验到情绪和能量的显著改善,认为这是保持全天能量稳定的关键。

🥗 餐前先吃蔬菜:Inchauspé并非反对碳水化合物,而是提倡改变进食顺序。她建议在享用主食前,先食用沙拉或富含纤维的蔬菜,这有助于减缓碳水化合物的吸收速度,使血糖变化更加平缓,从而在享受美食的同时减少对血糖的影响。

🍎 选择高纤维水果作为零食:她指出,过去常吃的葡萄虽然被认为是健康水果,但会导致血糖快速升高后又迅速下降。现在,她更倾向于选择苹果搭配花生酱等,因为苹果富含的纤维和花生酱的健康脂肪能平滑消化过程,提供更持久的能量,避免血糖的剧烈波动。

Jessie Inchauspé, better known as the "Glucose Goddess," has built a brand on sharing advice for balancing blood sugar.

It started with a donut.

One morning in her 20s, Jessie Inchauspé says, she grabbed her usual sugary breakfast on her way to work in Silicon Valley — and noticed something strange.

Her new fitness tracker showed her blood sugar spiking, then crashing. The pattern mirrored her bouts of brain fog, anxiety, and exhaustion, she said.

"It might seem obvious today that what we eat impacts our mental health, but back then, for me, I hadn't connected the dots," Inchauspé told Business Insider.

That moment sent Inchauspé — now known to millions online as the Glucose Goddess — down a rabbit hole. She joined a pilot study using a continuous glucose monitor (or, CGM), devices that were typically reserved for people with diabetes, to see how food affected the day-to-day mood and energy of otherwise healthy people.

Years later, she has built a massive brand around the insights she took away from that turning point. More than 5 million people follow her on Instagram, where she shares what she calls "glucose hacks" for steady energy, metabolism, and sleep cycles.

CGMs have since exploded in popularity among athletes, CEOs, and ordinary people trying to lose weight or to feel less sluggish. Some are now sold without a prescription, such as the Stelo, a device from Dexcom that Inchauspé has partnered with.

The science behind blood-sugar "optimization" is evolving. It's normal to have occasional dips and spikes in blood sugar, and researchers have not yet determined what the optimal range might be for people without diabetes. Dietitians caution that self-tracking can sometimes lead to overanalyzing normal biological responses.

Still, Inchauspé said she's seen lasting benefits in her day-to-day life from understanding her blood sugar and adopting a few simple strategies that echo long-standing nutritional advice.

Inchauspé has partnered with Dexcom, which makes a continuous glucose monitor called Stelo

"Saying that glucose only matters if you have diabetes is to me like saying brushing your teeth only matters if you have cavities," Inchauspé told Business Insider. "We all feel the effects of our glucose levels on a daily basis."

Here are three simple changes that she says made the biggest difference for her health, and how they stack up with nutrition advice.

Eating more protein at breakfast

Inchauspé said changing her morning routine helped her avoid an afternoon slump.

Previously, she started the day with cereal or granola bars, which seemed healthy but sent her blood sugar skyrocketing.

For a more balanced breakfast, she switched to eggs, Greek yogurt with unsweetened nut butter, or a smoothie with protein powder — and she says her mood and energy dramatically improved. Now, a high-protein breakfast has become a non-negotiable for her.

"Anchoring your day with a protein-rich breakfast that keeps you steady is really, really key," Inchauspé said. "It changed how I felt. It changed how I ate, how I was connected to my body."

After having a baby, Inchauspé says those changes have become even more important.

"It was a pretty intense journey, but having that little bit of data felt quite grounding," she said.

Including protein with each meal is dietitian-approved advice, though the total amount of protein you need each day depends on your weight and goals.

Starting a meal with veggies

Inchauspé insists she is not anti-carbs — in fact, she tells her large audience, carbs can be healthy.

"I love pasta and I could never give up pasta, nor do I want to," she said.

But these days, she starts the meal with a salad with a flavorful, low-sugar miso dressing, or other fiber-rich vegetables that support healthy digestion.

"It's not necessarily replacing things, but also just learning when and how to eat them so I can still get all the joy out of them with less impact on my glucose levels," Inchauspé said.

Front-loading fiber helps to slow the absorption of carbs so that blood sugar levels coast along more of a gently rolling hill than a roller coaster.

Choosing high-fiber fruit

These days, Inchauspé's sweet snack of choice is apple with peanut butter.

Inchauspé used to snack on grapes, assuming they were healthy, until she noticed they led to an afternoon slump.

"I just thought, 'oh, they're so healthy. They're fruit, they're so natural,'" she said.

Now, she prefers an apple with peanut butter.

A serving of grapes has a fraction of the fiber as an apple, so the sugars digest more quickly, leading to a fast boost that doesn't last. The gut-healthy fiber in an apple, combined with the healthy fats in nut butter, helps smooth out the digestive process.

Individual responses to carbs can vary widely, though. New research even suggests people have different "glucotypes" that influence how their bodies handle sugar.

"I'm all for being as balanced and nuanced as possible. A donut is not the best thing for your blood sugar, but I would never tell you, 'you could not ever eat a donut ever again,'" Inchauspé said. "That would be ridiculous."

The takeaway

While scientists continue to study what blood-sugar tracking means for healthy people, Inchauspé's popularity underscores a growing trend: people want data — and simple changes — to feel more energized and in control of their health.

Bottom line: Take a common-sense approach to your diet — don't try to restrict too much, and be mindful of your own unique needs and goals.

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