the role of glycemic index in weight management
The glycemic index is a measure of how quickly carbohydrates in food raise blood sugar levels. In weight management, understanding and incorporating low glycemic index foods can help regulate blood sugar levels, control appetite, and promote the feeling of fullness, thereby aiding in weight loss and maintenance.
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