Low Glycemic Index Diets
Alternate Names
- Diet, Low-GI
- Diet, Low Glycemic Index
- GI Diet
- GL Diet
- Low Glycemic Load Diet
- Glucose Revolution
- Sugar Busters
Overview
What Is the Glycemic Index?
How to Follow a Low Glycemic Index Diet
Do Low Glycemic Index Diets Aid in Weight Loss? Problems With the Theory
The Satiety Index
Is the Glycemic Index Even the Right Measurement?
What Is the Direct Evidence Regarding Whether Low-GI Diets Enhance Weight Loss?
Does the Low-GI Diet Offer Any Health Benefits?
Heart Disease Prevention
Low-GI Diet and Diabetes
Other Uses of Low Glycemic Index Diet
The Bottom Line
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Revision Information
- Reviewer: EBSCO CAM Review Board
- Review Date: 07/2012 -
- Update Date: 07/25/2012 -

