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THE G.I. HANDBOOK
THE G.I. HANDBOOK
9780764131608pad
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How the Glycemic Index Works
Barbara Ravage - All books by this author

Here’s a valuable guide with information of interest to diabetics as well as to others planning to start a low-carb diet. G.I., which is short for Glycemic Index—or blood-sugar index—must be maintained at an optimal level for weight control and sustained energy levels. Author Barbara Ravage recommends prudent dietary habits as she focuses on the varying effects of different carbohydrates on blood-sugar levels. Readers who follow her guidelines will conclude that it’s neither difficult nor disagreeable to substitute low GI-rated foods for others with higher ratings. For instance, she suggests pasta rather than potatoes, berry fruits rather than bananas, and wine rather than beer with meals. She also offers advice on cooking and processing foods for optimal GI ratings. Extensive charts list the GI ratings of everyday foods, specifying the grams of carbohydrates each serving yields. For easy reference, foods are grouped into types that include: breads and bread products; cereals and grains; cookies, crackers, and cakes; fruit and fruit juices; vegetables and legumes; rice and pasta; milk and dairy foods, sweets and chocolate; and drinks. Here’s a wealth of no-nonsense information in a compact volume for health-conscious readers.

Important topics discussed in The G.I.Handbook
  • What is the glycemic index?
  • Who needs the glycemic index?
  • What science knows about nutrition, overweight, and health risks
  • Metabolism in brief: burn it or store it
  • Spotlight on sugars
  • Useful websites and further reading

About The Author:
Barbara Ravage
is a professional health writer who specializes in food, nutrition, and maintaining healthful dietary habits. She lives in New York.
(0764131605)

Paperback / 192 Pages / 5 7/8 x 6 1/4 / 2005

 





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