STUDY ON GLYCEMIC INDEX OF RICE CLAIMED AS HEALTH-FOOD.Background: Daily consumption of high glycemic index foods, in long run can cause manifestation and development of diabetes, besides development of complication caused by diabetes. Now a days many kind of rice as health-foods are offered in the market. This rice are claimed to have many health benefits including managing diabetes due to low glycemic index. Objectives: There is still lack of information about GI on foods, so it is needed to study the value of GI. The information is important to the consumer and all health practitioners. Methods: The study used 3 kinds of rice that meant to lower blood glucose. GI was determined in vivo using 6 healthy women as subjects. Results: Results ...
Three commonly consumed Indian rice varieties (Sona Masuri, Ponni and Surti Kolam) were tested for t...
Objectives: The increasing rate of diabetic patients in Nigeria calls for concern. There is also the...
Type II diabetes is a major chronic disease. In developing countries, the prevalence of type II diab...
STUDY ON GLYCEMIC INDEX OF RICE CLAIMED AS HEALTH-FOOD.Background: Daily consumption of high glycemi...
ABSTRACT A new approach based on glycemic index was suggested in choosing foods for the diabetes pat...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the primary source of carbohydrate for more than half of global population...
The notion of the Glycemic Index (GI) can be utilized to aid in the choosing of foods for a healthy ...
Glycemic Index (GI) is used to rank carbohydrate foods based on their ability to raise postprandial ...
Not AvailableRice exhibits relatively high glycemic index (GI) value compared to other carbohydrate ...
Evidences have shown that low glycemic index (LGI) and glycemic load (LGL) of rice exert significant...
Glycemic Index (GI) of six common rice varieties in the local markets of Bangladesh was assessed and...
Diabetes mellitus is a spectrum of inherited and acquired disorders characterized by elevating blood...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
In the present study, several different rice were evaluated for their physicochemical properties and...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
Three commonly consumed Indian rice varieties (Sona Masuri, Ponni and Surti Kolam) were tested for t...
Objectives: The increasing rate of diabetic patients in Nigeria calls for concern. There is also the...
Type II diabetes is a major chronic disease. In developing countries, the prevalence of type II diab...
STUDY ON GLYCEMIC INDEX OF RICE CLAIMED AS HEALTH-FOOD.Background: Daily consumption of high glycemi...
ABSTRACT A new approach based on glycemic index was suggested in choosing foods for the diabetes pat...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the primary source of carbohydrate for more than half of global population...
The notion of the Glycemic Index (GI) can be utilized to aid in the choosing of foods for a healthy ...
Glycemic Index (GI) is used to rank carbohydrate foods based on their ability to raise postprandial ...
Not AvailableRice exhibits relatively high glycemic index (GI) value compared to other carbohydrate ...
Evidences have shown that low glycemic index (LGI) and glycemic load (LGL) of rice exert significant...
Glycemic Index (GI) of six common rice varieties in the local markets of Bangladesh was assessed and...
Diabetes mellitus is a spectrum of inherited and acquired disorders characterized by elevating blood...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
In the present study, several different rice were evaluated for their physicochemical properties and...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
Three commonly consumed Indian rice varieties (Sona Masuri, Ponni and Surti Kolam) were tested for t...
Objectives: The increasing rate of diabetic patients in Nigeria calls for concern. There is also the...
Type II diabetes is a major chronic disease. In developing countries, the prevalence of type II diab...