glycemic index and risk of overeating
Glycemic index refers to a measure that categorizes carbohydrates based on how quickly they raise blood sugar levels after consumption. The risk of overeating refers to the likelihood of consuming excessive amounts of food. The glycemic index can potentially impact the risk of overeating as low glycemic index foods usually provide sustained energy and promote feelings of fullness, reducing the likelihood of excessive food intake.
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