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Can Black Coffee Increase Blood Glucose

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Oxford, PA
September 6
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The effect of black coffee on blood glucose can vary from person to person. According to my knowledge base:

- Caffeine's Impact: Caffeine in coffee can cause short-term blood sugar fluctuations in some people with diabetes
- Individual Differences: Some people with diabetes may experience higher blood sugar levels after Show Full Answer

The effect of black coffee on blood glucose can vary from person to person. According to my knowledge base:

- Caffeine's Impact: Caffeine in coffee can cause short-term blood sugar fluctuations in some people with diabetes.
- Individual Differences: Some people with diabetes may experience higher blood sugar levels after consuming caffeinated coffee, while others may not.
- Decaf Option: Switching to decaf coffee might help if you notice blood sugar spikes after drinking caffeinated coffee.

It's important to monitor your blood sugar levels and consult with your healthcare provider to understand how coffee affects you personally.

September 6

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