Best Greek Diets
Glycemic Index DietsThe Glycemic Index (GI) was originally devised to help diabetics. The index is a ranking of carbohydrate foods which measures the rate at which the blood glucose (or blood sugar) levels rise when a particular food is eaten.
Popular Low Glycemic Diets
A number of books have been written about the GI - with one of the biggest selling being The New Glucose Revolution. Rick Gallop’s The GI Diet is also very popular.
GI DietA typical low glycemic index diet is low in fat and high in carbohydrates — but specifically low-GI carbs. Often a simple change from high GI carbs, to low GI carbs may being about weight loss. It may also give the feeling of more energy, due to less blood sugar / insulin spikes during the day. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Drinks
About Glycemic LoadGlycemic Index alone does not provide enough information about the glycemic affect of a food. For example; carrots have a high GI, but you would have to eat boxes and boxes of them to have any pronounced affect on blood sugar. This is because the amount of carbohydrate in carrot is very small. To calculate glycemic load (GL): Simply multiply the GI by the amount of carbohydrate and divide by 100. For example; an 80g serve of carrot with a GI of 92 has 4.2g per serve. 92 X 4.2 / 100 = 3.9
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