Protein powder

Protein powder

GI 50 · Low GL 9 · Low Score 4/10

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Protein powder has a glycemic index of 50, which classifies it as a low GI food. With a glycemic load of 9 per 100g, it has a minimal impact on blood sugar.

Compared to other sweets, Protein powder ranks among the lowest in glycemic index.

Protein powder is a good choice for people managing blood sugar, insulin resistance, or following a low-GI diet.

Glycemic Index 50
Low GI
Best for blood sugar control
Glycemic Load 9
Low GL
Minimal blood sugar impact
370
Calories
18g
Carbs
60g
Protein
5g
Fat

Logi Score: 4/10

Why this score?

Processing Level

90%
Highly Processed

Nutrition Facts (per 100g)

Calories370 kcal
Carbohydrates18g
Sugars (Total)7g
Natural1.0g
Added6g
Fiber1g
Soluble0.3g
Insoluble0.7g
Protein60g
Fat5g
Saturated2.5g
Unsaturated2.5g
Sodium400mg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the glycemic index of Protein powder?

Protein powder has a glycemic index of 50, which classifies it as a low GI food. With a glycemic load of 9 per 100g, it has a minimal impact on blood sugar.

Is Protein powder good for people with insulin resistance?

Protein powder has a low glycemic index (50), making it a good option for people with insulin resistance. It causes a slow, gradual rise in blood sugar.

How does Protein powder affect blood sugar?

Protein powder has a glycemic load of 9 per 100g, which indicates a minimal impact on blood sugar levels. The glycemic load accounts for both the quality and quantity of carbohydrates.

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