glycemic index of grains
The glycemic index of grains refers to a measurement that indicates how quickly and significantly a particular grain-based food can elevate blood sugar levels after consumption. It helps in understanding their impact on blood sugar control, making it a useful tool for individuals managing conditions like diabetes or individuals seeking to maintain stable blood sugar levels.
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