glycemic index and cognitive function
Glycemic index refers to a numerical scale that measures how carbohydrates in food affect blood sugar levels. Cognitive function, on the other hand, refers to mental processes like thinking, memory, and attention. Therefore, the term "glycemic index and cognitive function" refers to the relationship between the impact of carbohydrates on blood sugar levels and its potential effect on cognitive abilities such as thinking, memory, and attention.
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