76 Diabetic-Friendly Instant Pot Recipes (2024)

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76 Diabetic-Friendly Instant Pot Recipes (1)Peggy Woodward, RDNUpdated: Feb. 02, 2024

    Even if you’re cooking for someone with diabetes, you can take advantage of the Instant Pot multi-cooker to get meals ready in no time.

    Pressure-Cooker Beef and Rice Cabbage Rolls

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    My family can’t wait for dinner when I serve my tasty cabbage rolls. The dish comes together in a pinch and always satisfies. —Lynn Bowen, Geraldine, Alabama

    Pressure-Cooker Beef Burritos with Green Chiles

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    Here's a family favorite that gets mouths watering simply with its heavenly aroma! Hearty and flavorful, it's quick comfort food. —Sally Pahler, Palisade, Colorado

    Pressure-Cooker Chicken Thighs in Wine Sauce

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    I love this recipe for its incredible flavor—and it seems everyone who tries it does, too. For an easy pairing, try mashed potatoes and peas.—Heike Annucci, Hudson, North Carolina

    Pressure Cooker Saucy BBQ Chicken Thighs

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    Barbecued chicken gets a makeover in this recipe. The combination of ingredients makes for a mellow, not-too-sweet flavor that's more grown-up than the original and super over rice, pasta or potatoes. —Sharon Fritz, Morristown, Tennessee

    Pressure-Cooker Lentil Pumpkin Soup

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    Plenty of herbs and spices brighten up my hearty pumpkin soup. It?s just the thing we need on nippy days and nights. —Laura Magee, Houlton, WI

    Pressure-Cooker Spicy Beef Vegetable Stew

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    This zesty ground beef and vegetable soup is flavorful and comes together so quickly. It makes a complete meal when served with warm cornbread, sourdough or French bread, if you can squeak in a few more calories. —Lynnette Davis, Tullahoma, Tennessee

    Pressure-Cooker Eggs in Purgatory

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    Tomatoes and red pepper flakes add spicy zing to these saucy eggs. Serve them with toasted bread or sauteed polenta rounds for an unforgettable morning meal. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Pressure-Cooker Sauerbraten

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    One of my all-time favorite German dishes is sauerbraten, but I don't love that it normally takes five to 10 days to make. Using an electric pressure cooker, I think I've captured that same distinctive flavor in less than two hours.—James Schend, Dairy Freed

    Pressure-Cooker Mushroom Pot Roast

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    Packed with wholesome veggies and tender beef, this is one company-special entree that will delight all ages. Serve mashed potatoes alongside to soak up every last drop of the beefy gravy. —Angie Stewart, Topeka, Kansas

    Pressure-Cooker Curried Chicken Meatball Wraps

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    My strategy to get picky kids to eat healthy: Let everyone assemble their dinner at the table. We love these easy meatball wraps topped with crunchy veggies and peanuts, sweet raisins and a creamy dollop of yogurt. —Jennifer Beckman, Falls Church, Virginia

    Pressure-Cooker Orange Chipotle Chicken

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    The citrus in this delicious chicken dish keeps things fresh and lively. We're big on spice in our house, so sometimes I use two chipotle peppers. —Deborah Biggs, Omaha, Nebraska

    Pressure-Cooker Spring-Thyme Chicken Stew

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    During a long winter (and spring), we were in need of something warm, comforting and bright. This stew always reminds me of the days Mom would make her chicken soup for me. —Amy Chase, Vanderhoof, British Columbia

    Pressure-Cooker Smoky White Beans and Ham

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    I had never made or even eaten this dish before meeting my husband. Now I make it at least once a week. I serve it with some homemade sweet cornbread. Delicious! —Christine Duffy, Sturgis, Kentucky

    Pressure-Cooker Summer Squash

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    We love squash, but I got bored with fixing plain old squash and cheese. I decided to jazz it up a bit by adding seasoned croutons and bacon. This was a huge hit with the family. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

    Pressure-Cooker Asian Wraps

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    This recipe is similar to other Asian wraps but it's packed with even more deliciously healthy flavor. Instead of ordering Chinese, why not try making these yourself? —Melissa Hansen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Pressure-Cooker Rhubarb Compote with Yogurt

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    My Grandma Dot made rhubarb compote and always had some in the freezer when I came to visit. This breakfast is a tribute to her. No two batches of rhubarb are exactly alike, so make sure to taste your compote before you chill it. It should be tart, but sometimes it needs a little extra sugar. —Michael Hoffman, Brooklyn, New York

    Pressure-Cooker Teriyaki Pork Roast

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    I'm always looking for no-fuss recipes, so I was thrilled to find this one. The tender teriyaki pork has become a family favorite. —Roxanne Hulsey, Gainesville, Georgia

    Overnight Peach Oatmeal

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    Hearty oatmeal combined with bright, sweet peaches make this slow-cooker recipe a perfect breakfast or brunch. This is an excellent make-ahead meal for busy mornings. —Rachel Lewis, Danville, Virginia

    Pressure-Cooker Mushroom Pork Ragout

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    Savory, quickly made pork is luscious served in a delightful tomato gravy over noodles. It’s a nice change from regular pork roast. I serve it with broccoli or green beans on the side. —Connie McDowell, Greenwood, Delaware.

    Pressure-Cooker Coq au Vin

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    Don’t be intimidated by the elegant name. The classic French dish is now made easier in one appliance! This Instant Pot coq au vin has all the classic flavors of a rich red wine-mushroom sauce but is so simple to make. My family loves it with whole grain country bread or French bread for dipping into the extra sauce. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

    Pressure-Cooker Indian-Style Chicken and Vegetables

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    This easy Indian-influenced dish is one just about everyone will love. Feel free to add more or less tikka masala sauce according to your taste. —Erica Polly, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

    Pressure Cooker Pepper Steak

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    Pepper steak is one of my favorite dishes but I was always disappointed with beef that was too tough. This recipe solves that problem! I've stored leftovers in one big container and also in individual portions for quick lunches.—Julie Rhine, Zelienople, Pennsylvania

    Pressure-Cooker Tomato-Poached Halibut

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    Simple halibut with a burst of lemon comes together easily. Serve it with bread or, even better, try it with polenta or angel hair pasta. —Danna Rogers, Westport, CT

    Pressure-Cooker Round Steak Italiano

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    My mom used to make a similar version of this wonderful dish, and I’ve always enjoyed it. The gravy is especially dense and flavorful. —Deanne Stephens, McMinnville, Oregon

    Pressure-Cooker Caribbean Pot Roast

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    This dish is definitely an all-year recipe. Sweet potatoes, orange zest and baking cocoa are my surprise ingredients. —Jenn Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

    Pressure-Cooker Country Captain Chicken

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    Whether it was brought by a British sailor or not, the recipe for Country Captain Chicken has been around Georgia since the 1800s. Traditionally served over rice, it's also delicious with noodles or mashed potatoes. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

    Pressure-Cooker English Pub Split Pea Soup

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    This family favorite is the same recipe my grandmother used. Now with the magic of today's appliances, I can spend 15 minutes putting it together, walk away for a bit and then it's "soup's on!" Finish it with more milk if you like your split pea soup a bit thinner. —Judy Batson, Tampa, Florida

    Pressure-Cooker Shredded Chicken Gyros

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    Our family has no links of any kind to Greece, but we always have such a marvelous time at the annual Salt Lake City Greek Festival. One of my favorite parts is all the awesome food. This meal is a good way to mix up our menu, and my kids are big fans. —Camille Beckstrand, Layton, Utah

    Pressure-Cooker Pork Chops

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    Everyone will enjoy these fork-tender pork chops with a creamy, light gravy. Serve with a green vegetable, mashed potatoes or a salad. —Sue Bingham, Madisonville, Tennessee

    Pressure-Cooker Swiss Steak

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    Swiss steak has a been a standby for family cooks for decades, and this no-fuss way to cook it promises to keep the entree popular for years to come. Best of all, it's low in calories and fat. —Sarah Burks, Wathena, Kansas

    Pressure-Cooker Sicilian Steamed Leeks

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    I love the challenge of developing recipes for the fresh leek from my garden, a delicious but underused vegetable. This Italian-flavored dish is a family favorite. —Roxanne Chan, Albany, California

    Pressure-Cooker Salmon

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    I love this recipe because it’s healthy and almost effortless. The salmon always cooks to perfection and is ready in hardly any time! —Erin Chilcoat, Central Islip, New York

    Pressure-Cooker Italian Pulled Pork Sandwiches

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    Enjoy all the flavors of Italian sausage sandwiches with this healthier alternative. —Lia Dellario, Middleport, New York

    Pressure-Cooker Italian Shrimp 'n' Pasta

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    This dish will remind you a bit of classic shrimp Creole, but it has a surprise Italian twist. Pressure cooking gives it hands-off ease—perfect for company. —Karen Edwards, Sanford, Maine

    Pressure-Cooker Vegetable Wild Rice Soup

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    This thick and hearty soup is packed with colorful vegetables. It's wonderful for lunch alongside a healthy salad or a light sandwich. —Thomas fa*glon, Somerset, New Jersey

    Pressure-Cooker Beefy Cabbage Bean Stew

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    While we were on a small-group quilting retreat, one of my friends made this wonderful recipe for dinner. We all loved it and have since passed the recipe around for others to enjoy—now I'm passing it on to you. —Melissa Glancy, La Grange, Kentucky

    Pressure-Cooker Stuffed Peppers

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    Here's a good-for-you dinner that's also a meal-in-one classic. Add a salad and, in just moments, call everyone to the table. —Michelle Gurnsey, Lincoln, Nebraska

    Pressure-Cooker Spicy Lime Chicken

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    This tender chicken with light lime flavor is a natural filling for tacos, but my son Austin also loves it spooned over cooked rice and sprinkled with his favorite taco toppings. —Christine Hair, Odessa, Florida

    Pressure-Cooker Manchester Stew

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    While in college, I studied abroad. A vegetarian at the time, I was pleasantly surprised by how delicious and diverse vegetarian food in Britain could be. After returning to the States I re-created my favorite meal from my favorite restaurant and named it after the University of Manchester. When the enticing aroma fills the kitchen, I'm back in England!—Kimberly Hammond, Kingwood, Texas

    Pressure-Cooker Autumn Apple Chicken

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    Fill the whole house with the aroma of chicken with apples and barbecue sauce. This is a meal you won’t want to wait to enjoy. —Caitlyn Hauser, Brookline, New Hampshire

    Pressure-Cooker Turkey Vegetable Soup

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    Our family is big on soup. This favorite is quick to make and very tasty, giving me plenty of time to have fun with the family. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Pressure-Cooker Pot Roast with Asian Black Bean Sauce

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    I love stir-fry with black bean sauce. This recipe takes that same delicious flavor and combines it with fork-tender pot roast. —Judy Lawson, Chelsea, Michigan

    Pressure-Cooker Black Bean Soup

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    Life can get really crazy with young children, but I never want to compromise when it comes to cooking. This recipe is healthy and so easy thanks to my one-pot cooker! —Angela Lemoine, Howell, New Jersey

    Pressure-Cooker Chicken Chop Suey

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    If you’re in for a busy evening, here’s a wonderful way to ensure you can still have a healthful supper. It’s tasty, traditional—and easy, too. —Melody Littlewood, Royal City, Washington

    Pressure-Cooker Mexican Beef Soup

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    My family loves this stew, and I'm happy to make it since it's so simple! Serve the dish with cornbread to make the meal even more filling. —Angela Lively, Conroe, Texas

    Pressure Cooker Spice-Braised Pot Roast

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    Herbs and spices give the beef an excellent flavor. I often serve this roast over noodles or with mashed potatoes, using the juices as a gravy. —Loren Martin, Big Cabin, Oklahoma

    Pressure-Cooker Pork Tacos with Mango Salsa

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    I've made quite a few tacos in my day, but you can't beat the tender filling made in a pressure cooker. These are by far the best pork tacos we've had—and we've tried plenty. Make the mango salsa from scratch if you have time! —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas

    Pressure-Cooker Black-Eyed Peas with Ham

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    Here's a regional favorite I grew to love after moving to the South, pressure-cooker black-eyed peas. You'll never want to eat canned black-eyed peas again! Serve the dish as a side with grilled chicken, or make it your main course and round out the meal with greens and cornbread. —Tammie Merrill, Wake Forest, NC

    Pressure Cooker Chicken with Raisins and Capers

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    Capers, golden raisins and fresh basil give this dish a sweetly savory flavor. And what's even better than that? The kids love it! —Nadine Mesch, Mount Healthy, Ohio

    Pressure-Cooker Spicy Pork and Squash Ragu

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    This recipe is a marvelously spicy combo perfect for cooler fall weather—so satisfying after a day spent outdoors. —Monica Osterhaus, Paducah, Kentucky

    Pressure-Cooker Beef and Veggie Sloppy Joes

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    Because I’m always looking for ways to serve my family healthy and delicious food, I started experimenting with my go-to veggies and ground beef. I came up with this favorite that my kids actually request! —Megan Niebuhr, Yakima WA

    Pressure-Cooker Lemon Chicken with Basil

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    No matter when I eat it, this tangy chicken dish always reminds me of summer meals with friends and family. The recipe produces a lot of lovely sauce; serve it as is or spoon it over some lightly herbed couscous. —Deborah Posey, Virginia Beach, Virginia

    Pressure-Cooker Creamy Cauliflower Soup

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    I love indulgent cream soups but not the fat that goes along with them. The velvety texture of this healthier cauliflower soup makes it feel so rich, and the spicy kick warms you from the inside out. —Teri Rasey, Cadillac, Michigan

    Pressure-Cooker Pork and Apple Curry

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    Here's a gentle curry dish that's won't overwhelm more delicate palates. For fun, try varying the garnish—add a few chopped peanuts or a little chutney. —Nancy Reck, Mill Valley, California

    Pressure-Cooker Steak Fajitas

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    I've enjoyed cooking since I was a girl growing up in the Southwest, and I think fajitas are an easy way to add some wallop to ho-hum dinner lineups. This simply delicious main dish is an excellent option if you're looking for something new to serve. —Janie Reitz, Rochester, Minnesota

    Pressure Cooker Beef Daube Provencal

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    My dish is perfect on chilly nights, especially after we have been out chopping wood. The melt-in-your-mouth goodness makes it a staple in my menu rotation. —Brenda Ryan, Marshall, Missouri

    Pressure-Cooker Red Pepper Chicken

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    Chicken breasts are treated to black beans, red peppers and juicy tomatoes in this southwestern supper. We love it served with rice cooked in chicken broth—and it would also make a great filling for tacos or burritos. —Piper Spiwak, Vienna, Virginia

    Pressure-Cooker Cilantro-Lime Chicken with Scoops

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    I came up with this recipe when I was preparing for a large party and wanted a healthy Tex-Mex chicken appetizer. The dish can be made ahead of time, and leftovers make for a tasty next-day burrito filling. —Lori Terry, Chicago, Illinois

    Pressure-Cooker Fabulous Fajitas

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    When friends call to ask for new recipes to try, suggest these tasty fajitas. Top as you like to add healthy color and extra flavor. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Instant Pot Chili con Carne

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    Although multicookers can’t replace every tool in the kitchen, they sure are coming close. Chili con carne is one of our favorite dishes to re-create in them. This cooks up fast but tastes like it simmered all day! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Instant Pot Corn Chowder

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    Enjoy this chowder’s rich, slow-simmered flavor in record time by using an Instant Pot. Corn chowder is a classic staple, with its hearty flavors of creamy sweet corn, bacon crumbles, shredded cheddar cheese and chopped parsley. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Pressure-Cooker Coffee Beef Roast

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    Coffee is the key to this flavorful beef roast that simmers until it's fall-apart tender. Try it once, and I'm sure you'll cook it again. —Charles Trahan, San Dimas, California

    Pressure-Cooker Chickpea Tagine

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    While traveling through Morocco, my wife and I fell in love with the complex flavors of the many tagines we tried, so we came up with this no-fuss dish. It's great alongside grilled fish, or add shredded cooked chicken in the last 10 minutes for a change-of-pace entree. —Raymond Wyatt, West St. Paul, Minnesota

    Pressure-Cooker Turkey Chili

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    I've taken my mother's milder recipe for chili and made it thicker and more robust. It's a favorite, especially in fall and winter. —Celesta Zanger, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

    Originally Published: November 13, 2019

    76 Diabetic-Friendly Instant Pot Recipes (65)

    Peggy Woodward, RDN

    Peggy is a Senior Food Editor for Taste of Home. In addition to curating recipes, she writes articles, develops recipes and is our in-house nutrition expert. She studied dietetics at the University of Illinois and completed post-graduate studies at the Medical University of South Carolina to become a registered dietitian nutritionist. Peggy has more than 20 years of experience in the industry. She’s a mom, a foodie and enjoys being active in her rural Wisconsin community.

    76 Diabetic-Friendly Instant Pot Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    Is an instant pot good for diabetics? ›

    These diabetes-friendly recipes are simple to make and require minimal cleanup thanks to the Instant Pot. By focusing on complex carbs like whole grains, legumes and vegetables and lowering the counts of saturated fat and sodium, we've crafted these recipes to seamlessly fit into a diabetes-friendly eating pattern.

    What can I cook for type 2 diabetes? ›

    Dinner ideas when you have diabetes
    • lasagne and salad.
    • roast chicken and vegetables, with or without potatoes.
    • beef stir-fry and vegetables, with or without brown rice.
    • chicken tortillas and salad.
    • salmon and vegetables, with or without noodles.
    • curry with chickpeas and brown rice.

    Which cooking is good for diabetes? ›

    Always buy lean cuts of meat and choose a healthy cooking method, like broiling, roasting, stir-frying, or grilling. Buy whole-grain breads and cereals instead of ones made with processed, refined grains like white flour. Balance carbohydrate foods with lean protein and healthy fats in the same meal or snack.

    What are the disadvantages of an Instant Pot? ›

    Con– The Instant Pot uses steam under pressure to cook food and not everything is meant to be cooked in the Instant Pot. I attempted a crustless quiche which turned out well but it was too wet and moist to my liking and I prefer to cook it in the oven with dry heat.

    Do pots affect blood sugar levels? ›

    Thus, in POTS patients, oral glucose maximally increased standing HR by 21.2±11.9% compared to 6.0±19.9 % in control subjects (P=0.033; figure 3C).

    What are the 5 worst foods for blood sugar? ›

    10 Worst Foods for Your Blood Sugar
    • KETCHUP. ...
    • WHITE PASTA. ...
    • BAGELS. ...
    • ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS. ...
    • FRUIT JUICE. ...
    • ENERGY BARS. ...
    • LOW-FAT SWEETENED YOGURT. ...
    • SPORTS DRINKS AND ENERGY DRINKS. Energy drinks and sports drinks carry all the woes of fruit juice with the added no-no of more sugars.

    What are 3 food items a diabetic should limit or stay away from? ›

    You avoid eating simple carbs (such as sweets), saturated fats, and most meat-based protein. The diet can be hard for some people to follow for a long time because it's very low-fat (less than 10% of your daily calories), but you can find some meal plans with a bit more flexibility.

    What 3 drinks should diabetics avoid? ›

    The 3 worst drinks
    • regular soda.
    • energy drinks that contain sugar.
    • fruit juices.

    What is the number 1 vegetable to lower blood sugar? ›

    1. Broccoli and broccoli sprouts. Sulforaphane is a type of isothiocyanate that has blood sugar-reducing properties.

    What are the three meals for diabetics? ›

    Eating a carbohydrate-rich breakfast followed by a substantial lunch and a small dinner — the so-called "three-meal diet" (3Mdiet) — promotes weight loss and significantly improves glucose control in type 2 diabetes, a randomized, controlled trial suggests.

    How can I flush sugar out of my system fast? ›

    Drinking plenty of water helps your kidneys flush out excess sugar. One study found that people who drink more water lower their risk for developing high blood sugar levels. And remember, water is the best. Sugary drinks elevate blood sugar by raising it even more.

    How healthy is Instant Pot cooking? ›

    Even though some studies suggest that pressure cooking isn't the best way to preserve nutrients in food, no research exists to suggest that pressure cookers of any model or brand pose health risks. If you're a fan of your Instant Pot, don't worry: You can continue to safely use your appliance without worry.

    Is Instant Pot Safer Than pressure cooker? ›

    With stovetop cookers there's still a small risk of pushing the pressure too high and blowing the thing up, but the Instant Pot doesn't have that danger. And it also has different pressure modes, so you can set it at low pressure for things like soup and high pressure when you're in a hurry.

    Who is an Instant Pot good for? ›

    You can use an Instant Pot to make rice, cook hard-boiled eggs, and more. Plus, they're great for large families or anyone who meal preps. I'm not even a good cook, but I love making a huge batch of rice in it, then using the same pot to sauté veggies and simmer with my favorite tikka masala sauce.

    What seasonings should diabetics avoid? ›

    Avoid mixed seasonings and spice blends that include salt, such as garlic salt.

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