glycemic index and promoting healthy eating habits in children
The glycemic index refers to a numerical scale that ranks how quickly carbohydrates in food raise blood sugar levels. Promoting healthy eating habits in children means encouraging them to consume a balanced and nutritious diet that includes low-glycemic foods to help maintain stable blood sugar levels.
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