The Glycemic Index Diet Meals
The Low Glycemic Index Diet was developed by Dr. David J.
Jenkins, a professor of nutrition at the University of Toronto
and later turned into a successful line of diet books by author
and former president of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario, Rick Gallop. According to the publishing company,
Virgin Books, the G.I. Diet has sold over two million
copies.
G.I. stands for Glycemic Index, a medical term used to
measure the speed at which carbohydrates break down in the
digestive system to form glucose (sugar). Glucose is the body's
source of energy - it is the fuel that feeds your brain,
muscles, and other organs. Sugar is set at 100, and all foods
are indexed against that number. So foods that are quickly
digested have a high G.I. and foods that are digested more
slowly have a lower G.I.
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