Glycemic Index

The Glycemic Index is a measure of how quickly carbohydrates are digested and absorbed

The glycemic index (GI) of a carbohydrate, describes the effect of the carbohydrate on blood sugar levels after you have eaten it.  You might also be interested in reading about the Insulin Index.  We have also listed a selection of books available from Amazon on the Glycemic index and GI diets that have all received rave reviews by customers who have bought them.

Low glycemic index carbohydrates – cause only small fluctuations in blood glucose levels, as they are broken down slowly by the body, and absorbed slowly into the blood.

High glycemic index carbohydrates – cause bigger swings in blood glucose levels as they are broken down rapidly and absorbed quickly into the blood.

Diabetics must restrict their carbohydrate intact to those with a low glycemic index.  These slowly release sugars into the blood stream, and don’t produce big spikes like high glycemic index carbs.

Low glycemic index foods are a benefit for a number of reasons to everybody, not just diabetics.  Some of these benefits include:

  • weight management
  • they increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin
  • reduce the risk of heart disease
  • reduce cholesterol levels
  • reduce sugar cravings, and help you feel full for longer

Quick tips for eating a healthier low glycemic diet:

  • Eat grainy bread.
  • Eat cereals based on oats and bran.
  • Eat fresh fruit and vegetables (except potatoes and watermelon).
  • Eat plenty of salads.
  • Eat integral rice and wholemeal pasta.
  • Eat legumes and pulses.
  • Eat fish, eggs, meat.
  • Eat nuts.

Foods with a high glycemic index include:

  • potatoes
  • watermelon
  • some white rice
  • white bread
  • sugary breakfast cereals
  • sweets and puddings

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Glycemic Index of beer

The glycemic index of beer depends on the amount of sugar in the beer at the end of the fermentation.