glycemic index and child nutrition
Glycemic index refers to a measure that ranks carbohydrate-containing foods based on their effect on blood sugar levels. It indicates how quickly a particular food raises blood sugar levels after consumption. Child nutrition, on the other hand, pertains to the dietary needs and practices necessary for the optimal growth, development, and overall health of children.
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