glycemic index and pre-workout fueling strategies
Glycemic index refers to a scale used to measure how quickly carbohydrates in food are digested and affect blood sugar levels. Pre-workout fueling strategies are methods used to properly energize the body before exercising, often involving consumption of high-carbohydrate foods with a low glycemic index to provide sustained energy throughout the workout.
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