We have introduced the study of synthesis pathways using two experiments: 1-the determination of the glycemic index (GI) of some foods and the effects of fiber and fat on the GI; 2-the determination of blood glucose levels after the ingestion of meals with high and low glycemic loads (GL). After a practice assembly, when the foods and meals that were eaten by the students were tallied, the students were divided into groups. At the next class, three members of each group, who had fasted for 8 hr, ingested 50 g of carbohydrate in food or a meal. After ingestion, the blood glucose was measured with a portable device every 30 min for a period of 2 hr. Discussion of the data obtained in experiment 1 allowed the students to understand the mechani...
The glycaemic index (GI) is widely used to characterize the effect that a food has on blood glucose ...
Toronto (Jenkins et al., 1981). Jenkins developed the glycemic index to measure and indicate glycemi...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clustering of metabolic abnormalities that increases the risk to de...
We have introduced the study of synthesis pathways using two experiments: 1-the determination of the...
In the present doctoral research, different aspects of glycemic index and glycemic load were investi...
The glycaemic index (GI) concept is based on the difference in blood glucose response after ingestio...
The glycaemic index (GI) concept was originally introduced to classify different sources of carbohyd...
Dietary glycemic load, the mathematical product of the glycemic index (GI) of a food and its carbohy...
Recently, the lack of studies providing practical guidance for the use of the glycemic index has bee...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The glycemic index is a ranking of carbohydrate containing foods. Foods are ranked according to thei...
Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to feeding depend on the carbohydrate content of th...
Objectives: To determine the possible differences in glycaemic index (GI) depending on ( 1) the anal...
Increased interest in glycemic response derives from its linkage with chronic diseases, including ob...
The supply of carbohydrates, contained in food products and meals, to the organism causes an increas...
The glycaemic index (GI) is widely used to characterize the effect that a food has on blood glucose ...
Toronto (Jenkins et al., 1981). Jenkins developed the glycemic index to measure and indicate glycemi...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clustering of metabolic abnormalities that increases the risk to de...
We have introduced the study of synthesis pathways using two experiments: 1-the determination of the...
In the present doctoral research, different aspects of glycemic index and glycemic load were investi...
The glycaemic index (GI) concept is based on the difference in blood glucose response after ingestio...
The glycaemic index (GI) concept was originally introduced to classify different sources of carbohyd...
Dietary glycemic load, the mathematical product of the glycemic index (GI) of a food and its carbohy...
Recently, the lack of studies providing practical guidance for the use of the glycemic index has bee...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The glycemic index is a ranking of carbohydrate containing foods. Foods are ranked according to thei...
Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to feeding depend on the carbohydrate content of th...
Objectives: To determine the possible differences in glycaemic index (GI) depending on ( 1) the anal...
Increased interest in glycemic response derives from its linkage with chronic diseases, including ob...
The supply of carbohydrates, contained in food products and meals, to the organism causes an increas...
The glycaemic index (GI) is widely used to characterize the effect that a food has on blood glucose ...
Toronto (Jenkins et al., 1981). Jenkins developed the glycemic index to measure and indicate glycemi...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clustering of metabolic abnormalities that increases the risk to de...