
Apples have both a low glycemic index (GI) and low glycemic (load), which makes them perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth without sending your blood sugar soaring.
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At about 80 calories each, apples are the perfect snack size just the way nature grew them.

Eating an apple a day can help you control your blood sugar and gain all the benefits that come with that control. Researchers have discovered that women who eat at least one apple a day are 28 percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who don’t eat apples.
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A medium apple dishes up an impressive 4 grams of fibre, mostly pectin, which is also known for its ability to lower cholesterol. But to get these benefits you need to eat the apple, not drink it. Apple juice is not much better than apple-flavoured liquid sugar.
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A study from the State University of Rio de Janeiro found that eating three small apples a day as part of a reduced-calorie diet helped women not only lose more weight but also lower their blood sugar more than women who ate another food instead of apples.

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