glycemic index and cognitive function in children
The glycemic index refers to a numerical scale that measures the impact of carbohydrates on blood sugar levels. Cognitive function in children, on the other hand, refers to their mental abilities and performance in tasks related to thinking, learning, and memory. The phrase "glycemic index and cognitive function in children" refers to the relationship between the type of carbohydrates consumed and the effect it has on the mental abilities and performances of children, including their thinking, learning, and memory.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- carbohydrate intake and glycemic index in children
- glycemic index and blood sugar control in children
- glycemic index and cognitive function
- glycemic index and eating behavior
- glycemic index and gastrointestinal health
- glycemic index and insulin resistance in children
- glycemic index and mood regulation
- glycemic index and nutrient absorption in children
- glycemic index and physical performance
- glycemic index and promoting healthy eating habits in children
- glycemic index and risk of type 2 diabetes in children
- glycemic index and satiety in children
- hypoglycemia and cognitive function in diabetes
- hypoglycemia and its effect on cognitive function in infants and children
- impact of high glycemic index foods on child health