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  2. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Peanuts - AOL

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    Peanuts are low in carbs, and most of them come in the form of fiber, explains Lisa Moskovitz, R.D., founder of NY Nutrition Group, which makes them low on the glycemic index. Vitamins and minerals

  3. Is Glycemic Index or Glycemic Load Better for Balancing ... - AOL

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    Low GI (55 or less): Minimally processed foods like legumes, nonstarchy vegetables and whole grains. ... Low GL (10 or less): Foods like carrots, peanuts and broccoli. Medium GL (11–19): ...

  4. The Best Low-Glycemic Index Foods, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Carbohydrates richer in protein, fat, and fiber like legumes, nuts, and broccoli have a lower GI value. Whereas refined carbohydrates and sugar have a higher GI value, like breakfast cereals ...

  5. Glycemic index - Wikipedia

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    Graph depicting blood sugar change during a day with three meals. The glycemic (glycaemic) index (GI; / ɡ l aɪ ˈ s iː m ɪ k / [1]) is a number from 0 to 100 assigned to a food, with pure glucose arbitrarily given the value of 100, which represents the relative rise in the blood glucose level two hours after consuming that food. [2]

  6. Insulin index - Wikipedia

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    In the table below, glycemic and insulin scores show the increase in the blood concentration of each. The Insulin Index is not the same as a glycemic index (GI), which is based exclusively on the digestible carbohydrate content of food, and represents a comparison of foods in amounts with equal digestible carbohydrate content (typically 50 g).

  7. Satiety value - Wikipedia

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    low in glycemic index (in which the carbohydrates take longer to digest) - e.g. oats; high in fibre (which takes longer to digest than low fibre foods) - e.g. fruit; low in calories - e.g. vegetables; solid (which takes longer to digest than liquid foods, though liquids have high satiety for a short period) [9]

  8. The 7 Best Heart-Healthy Proteins for Diabetes, According to ...

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    Additionally, nuts have a low glycemic index, meaning they cause minimal impact on blood sugar levels, and their high magnesium content aids in improving insulin sensitivity. 2. Sardines

  9. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    The low glycemic index treatment (LGIT) [52] is an attempt to achieve the stable blood glucose levels seen in children on the classic ketogenic diet while using a much less restrictive regimen. The hypothesis is that stable blood glucose may be one of the mechanisms of action involved in the ketogenic diet, [ 46 ] which occurs because the ...