low glycemic index foods and sustained energy
Low glycemic index (GI) foods are those that cause a gradual and steady increase in blood sugar levels after consumption. They are digested and absorbed slowly, resulting in sustained energy release over a longer period of time, leading to feelings of fullness and sustained energy levels throughout the day.
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