Despite a considerable amount of data available on the relationship between dietary glycemic index (GI) or load (GL) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, in aggregate, the area remains unsettled. The aim of the present review was to summarize the effect of diets differing in GI/GL on CVD risk factors, by examining randomized controlled-feeding trials that provided all food and beverages to adult participants. The studies included a low and high GI/GL diet phase for a minimum of four weeks duration, and reported at least one outcome related to CVD risk; glucose homeostasis, lipid profile or inflammatory status. Ten publications representing five trials were identified. The low GI/GL compared to the high GI/GL diet unexpectedly resu...
Background: Inconsistent findings from observational studies have prolonged the controversy over the...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
The glycaemic index (GI) is a physiological measure of the ability of a carbohydrate to affect blood...
Background and Objective: Limited studies on the relation between the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
Importance Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood g...
Despite initial enthusiasm, the relationship between glycemic index (GI) and glycemic response (GR) ...
Despite initial enthusiasm, the relationship between glycemic index (GI) and glycemic response (GR) ...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
IMPORTANCE Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood gl...
IMPORTANCE Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood gl...
Objective. To examine the associations of dietary glycemic index (GI) and dietary glycemic load (GL)...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
Background: Inconsistent findings from observational studies have prolonged the controversy over the...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
The glycaemic index (GI) is a physiological measure of the ability of a carbohydrate to affect blood...
Background and Objective: Limited studies on the relation between the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
Importance Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood g...
Despite initial enthusiasm, the relationship between glycemic index (GI) and glycemic response (GR) ...
Despite initial enthusiasm, the relationship between glycemic index (GI) and glycemic response (GR) ...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
IMPORTANCE Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood gl...
IMPORTANCE Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood gl...
Objective. To examine the associations of dietary glycemic index (GI) and dietary glycemic load (GL)...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
Background: Inconsistent findings from observational studies have prolonged the controversy over the...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...