carbohydrates and blood sugar levels
Carbohydrates are a type of nutrient found in food that the body breaks down into sugar to be used as an energy source. High-carbohydrate foods can cause blood sugar levels to rise, while low-carbohydrate foods can help maintain stable blood sugar levels.
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