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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > One Meal, Five Different Metabolic Outcomes: Why Your Blood Sugar Response Is Uniquely Yours

One Meal, Five Different Metabolic Outcomes: Why Your Blood Sugar Response Is Uniquely Yours

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Last updated: 03/06/2026 11:53
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Continuous glucose monitor data showing varied blood sugar responses to identical white bread meals
A Weizmann Institute study of 800 adults found blood sugar responses to identical meals varied fivefold between individuals. Microbiome composition, sleep, and activity patterns proved more predictive than traditional clinical markers. — Photo: Pavel Danilyuk / Pexels
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A groundbreaking study from the Weizmann Institute has fundamentally challenged our understanding of nutrition science. Researchers tracked 800 adults consuming identical white bread portions and discovered their blood glucose responses varied fivefold—from minimal spikes under 15 mg/dL·h to dramatic elevations exceeding 79 mg/dL·h.

This striking finding suggests that standard nutritional labels and dietary recommendations may not account for profound individual metabolic differences. While traditional clinical factors like BMI and insulin sensitivity explained some variation, the research points to additional influences: gut microbiome composition, sleep patterns, physical activity levels, and other lifestyle factors appear to play more significant roles than previously recognized.

For patients and clinicians alike, these findings underscore the limitations of one-size-fits-all dietary guidance and highlight the emerging promise of personalized nutrition approaches informed by continuous glucose monitoring and individual metabolic profiling.

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