The objectives of this qualitative study was to: (1) understand Canadian consumers’ knowledge and perception of dietary carbohydrates, carbohydrate quality, and the glycemic index (GI); and (2) determine Canadian’s receptiveness to GI labelling to assist with identifying and consuming foods of higher carbohydrate quality. Focus groups were recruited in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal and grouped according to body mass index (BMI) (NBW, normal body weight; PO, previously obese; and OW/OB, overweight/obese) and diagnosis with prediabetes and diabetes (PO (Vancouver) and OW/OB (Montreal and Toronto). Subjects in all groups linked excess consumption of carbohydrate with weight gain. PO and OW/OB groups were conflicted between perce...
Toronto (Jenkins et al., 1981). Jenkins developed the glycemic index to measure and indicate glycemi...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Epidemiological and intervention studies have increased both public and expert awareness of the poss...
The objectives of this qualitative study was to: (1) understand Canadian consumers’ knowledge ...
Glycaemic index (GI) categorizes carbohydrate-containing food according to postprandial glycaemic ef...
Background: Poor nutrition is harmful to one’s health as it can lead to overweight and obesity and a...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background and aims: The positive and negative health effects of dietary carbohydrates are of intere...
Poor nutrition is harmful to one’s health as it can lead to overweight and obesity and a number of c...
Dietary carbohydrates are components of healthy foods, but many carbohydrate foods have recently bee...
Background and aims: The positive and negative health effects of dietary carbohydrates are of intere...
Background and aims: The positive and negative health effects of dietary carbohydrates are of intere...
The Transcultural Diabetes Nutrition Algorithm (tDNA) is a clinical tool designed to facilitate impl...
Glycaemic Index (GI) is currently being embraced by the media and some food manufacturers as a valua...
The glycaemic index (GI) is a food metric that ranks the acute impact of available (digestible) carb...
Toronto (Jenkins et al., 1981). Jenkins developed the glycemic index to measure and indicate glycemi...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Epidemiological and intervention studies have increased both public and expert awareness of the poss...
The objectives of this qualitative study was to: (1) understand Canadian consumers’ knowledge ...
Glycaemic index (GI) categorizes carbohydrate-containing food according to postprandial glycaemic ef...
Background: Poor nutrition is harmful to one’s health as it can lead to overweight and obesity and a...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background and aims: The positive and negative health effects of dietary carbohydrates are of intere...
Poor nutrition is harmful to one’s health as it can lead to overweight and obesity and a number of c...
Dietary carbohydrates are components of healthy foods, but many carbohydrate foods have recently bee...
Background and aims: The positive and negative health effects of dietary carbohydrates are of intere...
Background and aims: The positive and negative health effects of dietary carbohydrates are of intere...
The Transcultural Diabetes Nutrition Algorithm (tDNA) is a clinical tool designed to facilitate impl...
Glycaemic Index (GI) is currently being embraced by the media and some food manufacturers as a valua...
The glycaemic index (GI) is a food metric that ranks the acute impact of available (digestible) carb...
Toronto (Jenkins et al., 1981). Jenkins developed the glycemic index to measure and indicate glycemi...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Epidemiological and intervention studies have increased both public and expert awareness of the poss...