glycemic index and carbohydrate metabolism
The glycemic index is a measure of how quickly and how much a carbohydrate-containing food raises blood sugar levels after consumption. Carbohydrate metabolism refers to the processes by which the body breaks down and utilizes carbohydrates for energy.
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