articleNutrition Research ReviewsJun 1, 2005BRONZE OA

Glycaemic index methodology

Maastricht University · Cargill (Belgium) · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

The glycaemic index (GI) concept was originally introduced to classify different sources of carbohydrate (CHO)-rich foods, usually having an energy content of >80 % from CHO, to their effect on post-meal glycaemia. It was assumed to apply to foods that primarily deliver available CHO, causing hyperglycaemia. Low-GI foods were classified as being digested and absorbed slowly and high-GI foods as being rapidly digested and absorbed, resulting in different glycaemic responses. Low-GI foods were found to induce benefits on certain risk factors for CVD and diabetes. Accordingly it has been proposed that GI classification of foods and drinks could be useful to help consumers make 'healthy food choices' within…

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Keywords
  • Glycaemic index
  • Medicine
  • Environmental health
  • Meal
  • Blood sampling
  • Food science
  • Glycemic index
  • Diabetes mellitus
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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