Honey bunches of oats cereal

Honey bunches of oats cereal

GI 70 · High GL 58 · High Score 3/10

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Honey bunches of oats cereal has a glycemic index of 70, which classifies it as a high GI food. With a glycemic load of 58 per 100g, it has a significant impact on blood sugar.

Compared to other grains, Honey bunches of oats cereal ranks among the highest in glycemic index.

Honey bunches of oats cereal may cause rapid blood sugar spikes and is best consumed in small portions.

Glycemic Index 70
High GI
Rapid blood sugar spike
Glycemic Load 58
High GL
Significant blood sugar impact
390
Calories
83g
Carbs
7g
Protein
4g
Fat

Logi Score: 3/10

Why this score?

  • Moderate protein content
  • Contains some fiber
  • High glycemic index and load
  • High in added sugars
  • Highly processed

Processing Level

90%
Highly Processed

Nutrition Facts (per 100g)

Calories390 kcal
Carbohydrates83g
Sugars (Total)18g
Natural3.0g
Added15g
Fiber3g
Soluble0.9g
Insoluble2.1g
Protein7g
Fat4g
Saturated0.5g
Unsaturated3.5g
Sodium350mg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the glycemic index of Honey bunches of oats cereal?

Honey bunches of oats cereal has a glycemic index of 70, which classifies it as a high GI food. With a glycemic load of 58 per 100g, it has a significant impact on blood sugar.

Is Honey bunches of oats cereal good for people with insulin resistance?

Honey bunches of oats cereal has a high glycemic index (70), which means it causes rapid blood sugar spikes. People with insulin resistance should limit their intake or combine it with low-GI foods.

How does Honey bunches of oats cereal affect blood sugar?

Honey bunches of oats cereal has a glycemic load of 58 per 100g, which indicates a significant impact on blood sugar levels. The glycemic load accounts for both the quality and quantity of carbohydrates.

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