glycemic index and eating behavior
Glycemic index refers to a scale that measures the potential impact of a carbohydrate-containing food on blood sugar levels. Eating behavior, on the other hand, describes an individual's choices and patterns of food consumption. The glycemic index can influence eating behavior by affecting feelings of hunger, fullness, and satiety, potentially leading to different food choices and portion sizes.
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