high glycemic index and diabetes
High glycemic index refers to foods that cause a rapid increase in blood sugar levels when consumed. This can be a concern for individuals with diabetes, a condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar effectively. Consuming high glycemic index foods can lead to spikes in blood sugar levels, which can be harmful to people with diabetes and may require careful monitoring and management of their diet.
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