No difference in the 24-hour interstitial fluid glucose profile with modulations to the glycemic index of the diet.
OBJECTIVE: Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily through reduction and stabilization of blood glucose. The objective of this research was to investigate whether incorporation of lower or higher GI foods into mixed meals had different effects on daylong g...
Main Authors: | Aston, L, Laccetti, R, Mander, A, Hall, R, Moore, C, Jebb, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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