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The glycemic index, glycaemic index, or GI is a measure of the effects of carbohydrates on blood sugar levels. Carbohydrates that break down quickly during digestion, releasing glucose rapidly into the bloodstream, have a high GI; carbohydrates that break down more slowly, releasing glucose more gradually into the bloodstream, have a low GI.
New series of free talks on how to eat healthier

New series of free talks on how to eat healthier

Review identifies dietary factors associated with heart disease risk

Review identifies dietary factors associated with heart disease risk

'Low-carb' best diets for type 2 diabetes

'Low-carb' best diets for type 2 diabetes

Low-glycemic foods better for glycemic control than high-fiber

Low-glycemic foods better for glycemic control than high-fiber

Refined carb diet increases risk of common diseases

Refined carb diet increases risk of common diseases

Rockefeller University funds clinical, translational pilot studies

Rockefeller University funds clinical, translational pilot studies

Fructose overload

Fructose overload

High-glycemic index carbs linked to greater type 2 diabetes risk in Chinese and African-American women

High-glycemic index carbs linked to greater type 2 diabetes risk in Chinese and African-American women

Fertility diet

Fertility diet

What constitutes healthy eating? focus of Harvard Heart Letter

What constitutes healthy eating? focus of Harvard Heart Letter

Eating fewer refined carbohydrates may slow the progression AMD

Eating fewer refined carbohydrates may slow the progression AMD

High blood levels of C-reactive protein may be linked to increased risk of age-related macular degeneration

High blood levels of C-reactive protein may be linked to increased risk of age-related macular degeneration

Effects of good and bad carbohydrates

Effects of good and bad carbohydrates

New research on glycemic index

New research on glycemic index

High GI diet's make fatty liver epidemic a very real threat

High GI diet's make fatty liver epidemic a very real threat

Diets rich in rapidly-digested carbohydrates may cause fatty liver

Diets rich in rapidly-digested carbohydrates may cause fatty liver

Low glycaemic index or low glycaemic load diets for overweight and obesity

Low glycaemic index or low glycaemic load diets for overweight and obesity

Dietary glycemic index linked to risk of vision loss

Dietary glycemic index linked to risk of vision loss

The best diet

The best diet

Maximising energy for sporting performance

Maximising energy for sporting performance

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