High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positive energy balance. Support for this hypothesis stems largely from acute feeding trials and longer-term studies lacking control over the macronutrient composition and palatability of test foods. This study evaluated the effects of consuming high- and low-GI/GL meals, matched on macronutrient composition and palatability, plasma glucose and insulin, appetite, and food intake. Thirty-nine healthy adults consumed only low- or only high-GI foods ad libitum in the laboratory for 8 days in either high (three foods per meal)- or low (one food per meal)-variety conditions. Glucose and insulin concentrations as well as appetitive sensations were determined before a...
Background: Patients with type 1 diabetes face heightened risk of hypoglycemia after exercise. Subse...
OBJECTIVE:Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily throug...
Meals with low glycemic index (GI) may suppress short-term appetite and reduce subsequent food intak...
OBJECTIVE — High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positiv...
Short-term studies suggest that ingestion of high glycemic index foods and of dietary variety lead t...
At present, it is difficult to determine whether glycemic index (GI) is an important tool in the pre...
Abstract Objective Foods with contrasting glycemic index when incorporated into a meal, are able to ...
Dietary glycemic load, the mathematical product of the glycemic index (GI) of a food and its carbohy...
Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to feeding depend on the carbohydrate content of th...
Aims: The aim was to determine the effect of meal glycemic load (GL) on blood glucose levels of heal...
Evaluate the effect of glycemic index (GI) on biochemical parameters, food intake, energy metabolism...
Glycaemic index (GI) is used as an indicator to guide consumers in making healthier food choices. We...
Aims: The aim was to determine the effect of meal glycemic load (GL) on blood glucose levels of heal...
In the present doctoral research, different aspects of glycemic index and glycemic load were investi...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 1 diabetes face heightened risk of hypoglycemia after exercise. Subse...
Background: Patients with type 1 diabetes face heightened risk of hypoglycemia after exercise. Subse...
OBJECTIVE:Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily throug...
Meals with low glycemic index (GI) may suppress short-term appetite and reduce subsequent food intak...
OBJECTIVE — High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positiv...
Short-term studies suggest that ingestion of high glycemic index foods and of dietary variety lead t...
At present, it is difficult to determine whether glycemic index (GI) is an important tool in the pre...
Abstract Objective Foods with contrasting glycemic index when incorporated into a meal, are able to ...
Dietary glycemic load, the mathematical product of the glycemic index (GI) of a food and its carbohy...
Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to feeding depend on the carbohydrate content of th...
Aims: The aim was to determine the effect of meal glycemic load (GL) on blood glucose levels of heal...
Evaluate the effect of glycemic index (GI) on biochemical parameters, food intake, energy metabolism...
Glycaemic index (GI) is used as an indicator to guide consumers in making healthier food choices. We...
Aims: The aim was to determine the effect of meal glycemic load (GL) on blood glucose levels of heal...
In the present doctoral research, different aspects of glycemic index and glycemic load were investi...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 1 diabetes face heightened risk of hypoglycemia after exercise. Subse...
Background: Patients with type 1 diabetes face heightened risk of hypoglycemia after exercise. Subse...
OBJECTIVE:Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily throug...
Meals with low glycemic index (GI) may suppress short-term appetite and reduce subsequent food intak...