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What is the glycemic index (GI) and why is it important?

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What is the glycemic index (GI) and why is it important?

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The glycemic index is a number that indicates how rapidly a given food releases sugar into your bloodstream. A food with a high GI releases sugar into the blood quickly. Examples include sugar itself, white potatoes, many wheat flour products, and most cold cereals. Choosing low-glycemic-index foods will help prevent your blood sugar from rapidly rising and falling.

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