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What is the glycemic index?

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The Glycemic Index (GI) is a measure of how quickly the carbohydrates (sugar) are absorbed into the blood stream. Carbohydrates that breakdown quickly during digestion have the highest glycemic indexes. The blood glucose response in these foods is fast and high, often causing what is commonly called "sugar rushes." Carbohydrates that break down slowly, releasing glucose gradually into the blood stream, have low glycemic indexes. See similar questions...

Why put the Glycemic Index on food labels?

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Up until now, people have had to rely on published lists of the Glycemic Index of foods to help them decide which carbohydrate foods to eat. By placing the Glycemic Index directly on the label of foods, consumers will be able to use the GI as one factor in food choice. The symbol helps identifies foods that provide the GI value. See similar questions...

Who is Glycemic Index Limited?

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Glycemic Index Limited is a non-profit company formed by the University of Sydney, Diabetes Australia, and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to run the GI Symbol Program. It represents Australia's peak body of glycaemic index research and education. See similar questions...

What can you tell me about the glycemic index?

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According to Elaine, "..I have been following the work on glycemic index for years almost as long as the cholesterol in diet myth! The first report was about 10 years ago by (believe it or not) a husband and wife team, Drs. Crapo. I wrote to them and asked the question: you are determining the rate by which sugars and starches enter the bloodstream and the slower they enter the bloodstream, the better you judge them to be re raising the blood sugar levels slowly rather than erratically. See similar questions...

Why is a food's glycemic index important?

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Many recent, popular carbohydrate diet books use glycemic index as a simple guide to making food choices.(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,) Glycemic index is intended to measure how fast and high a specific food increases blood sugar. Although there are two similar methods for measuring glycemic index, there is no consensus among doctors or nutritionists that glycemic index is a reliable way to choose foods for weight loss or other diets. See similar questions...

What about potatoes and the Glycemic Index?

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The Glycemic Index (GI) is a system that assigns a number to foods, particularly carbohydrates such as bread, pasta and potatoes, based on their ability to increase blood glucose. The practicality of the GI of individual foods in diet planning is controversial because combinations of foods can alter the total GI of a meal. In the case of potatoes, for example, common toppings such as cheese, broccoli, butter, salsa or vinegar may lower the combined GI. See similar questions...

What is Glycemic Index of The Food?

Low-GI Diet Versus Low-Carb Diet
The Glycemic index is a system of measurement that determines the effect that carbohydrate consumption has on glucose levels in the body. Glycemic index levels are not universal. More commonly occurring in adults, type II diabetes does not require insulin injections for management, but rather can be controlled by careful adherence to a low Glycemic index diet. See similar questions...

How does the NQI differ from the Glycemic Index ?

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Glycemic index (GI) values are determined by measuring how fast glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream after eating a single test food item in a fasting state.   While the GI system does provide some useful information about carbohydrate quality, it has several key limitations. First, unlike the laboratory testing conditions used to determine GI scores, Americans consume most foods outside of a fasting state and in mixed meals, making GI scores less predictable. See similar questions...

How is the glycemic index determined?

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Traditionally, the glycemic index (GI) of a food is determined by feeding the food to test subjects. This is achieved by: 1) feeding a test food that provides 25 or 50 grams of total carbohydrate (includes all carbohydrates such as dietary fiber, sugar alcohols and sugars) and 2) feeding a control food (white bread or glucose) that provides 25 or 50 grams of carbohydrate after subtracting any fiber that may be present in the bread. Testing is done on separate days. See similar questions...

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