Which food has less impact on blood sugar?

Oat Flour

Usda
BSI Score:
100

Sugar (Granulated)

Usda
BSI Score:
100
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Comparing Key Nutrients

Nutrient Oat Flour Sugar (Granu...
Carbs 69.9g 99.6g
Sugars 0g 99.8g
Fiber 10.5g 0g
Protein 13.2g 0.0g
Fat 6.3g 0.3g

Estimated Blood Sugar Response

Oat Flour vs Sugar (Granulated): Significant difference in blood sugar impact. Sugar (Granulated) has extremely high impact (BSI 199.2) compared to Oat Flour's extremely high impact (BSI 115.6). Sugar (Granulated) contains 29.7g more carbs per serving. Oat Flour is the better choice for diabetic meal planning.

Medical Disclaimer: This data is an estimate intended for educational purposes only. Individual responses to foods may vary significantly. Always consult with your healthcare provider for medical advice related to your specific condition.

Oat Flour

Sugar (Granulated)

Community Blood Sugar Responses

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Oat Flour

Sugar (Granulated)

Nutritional Labels

This section compares the nutritional labels of the two foods.

Oat Flour

Serving size 100 Gg

Calories Data not available

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 6.3g 8%

* Some fat components may not be available in USDA data

Sodium 3.6mg 0%
Total Carbohydrates 69.9g 25%
Dietary Fiber 10.5g 38%
Total Sugars 0g
Starch 53.4g

* 6.0g of carbohydrates not detailed in USDA data

Protein 13.2g 26%
Calcium 42.8mg 3%
Iron 4.0mg 22%
Potassium 373.1mg 8%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

INGREDIENTS:

SINGLE INGREDIENT FOUNDATION FOOD

Sugar (Granulated)

Serving size 100 Gg

Calories 385

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 0.3g 0%
Sodium 1.0mg 0%
Total Carbohydrates 99.6g 36%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Total Sugars 99.8g

* 99.6g of carbohydrates not detailed in USDA data

Protein 0.0g 0%
Calcium 1.0mg 0%
Iron 0.1mg 0%
Potassium 2.0mg 0%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

INGREDIENTS:

SINGLE INGREDIENT FOUNDATION FOOD

Vitamins & Minerals Comparison

Compare the vitamin and mineral content of both foods as percentage of daily values.

Oat Flour

Vitamins

Niacin (B3) 12% DV
Thiamin (B1) 33% DV
Riboflavin (B2) 12% DV
Vitamin B6 9% DV
Folate 9% DV

Minerals

Calcium 4% DV
Iron 22% DV
Potassium 11% DV
Magnesium 31% DV
Phosphorus 37% DV
Zinc 25% DV
Selenium 70% DV
Copper 49% DV
Manganese 142% DV
* % Daily Values based on 2,000 calorie diet

Sugar (Granulated)

Minerals

Calcium 0% DV
Iron 0% DV
Potassium 0% DV
Magnesium 0% DV
Zinc 0% DV
Copper 1% DV
* % Daily Values based on 2,000 calorie diet

Food Tags

These tags help categorize foods based on their ingredients and effects on blood sugar levels.

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Oat Flour Tags

Sugar (Granulated) Tags

Diet Compatibility
Blood Sugar Impact
Ingredient Characteristics

Data Quality

This section compares the data quality and source information for both foods.

About Our Food Data

All nutritional data comes from the USDA Food Database. Some branded products contain self-reported information that may not be perfectly accurate. Food details are inherently difficult to measure precisely, so we do our best to provide reliable information and use the data quality scores below to help you assess accuracy.

Brand Usda
Data Source Foundation
Data Quality Score 37/100
Quality Tier Very Low
USDA Food Record ID 2261421

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Brand Usda
Data Source Foundation
Data Quality Score 50/100
Quality Tier Low
USDA Food Record ID 746784

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this food category and how to use these foods for diabetes management