high glycemic index and inflammation
"High glycemic index and inflammation" refers to the correlation between consuming foods with a high glycemic index (which rapidly raise blood sugar levels) and the body's inflammatory response. In simpler terms, it means that eating foods that quickly increase blood sugar levels may contribute to inflammation in the body.
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