glycemic index and diabetes
The glycemic index refers to a system that ranks carbohydrates based on their potential to increase blood sugar levels after consumption. Diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by impaired blood sugar control. Understanding the glycemic index can help individuals with diabetes make informed food choices to manage their blood sugar levels effectively.
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