glycemic index and feelings of fullness
Glycemic index refers to a numerical scale that measures how quickly and significantly a specific food can raise our blood sugar levels compared to pure glucose. Feelings of fullness, on the other hand, indicate the level of satisfaction or satiety we experience after eating, which affects our appetite and desire to consume more food.
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