Thursday, January 18, 2001

Glycemic Index Lists The Glycemic Index (G.I.) is a numerical system of measuring how fast a carbohydrate triggers a rise in circulating blood sugar -- the higher the number, the greater the blood sugar response. So a low G.I. food will cause a small rise, while a high G.I. food will trigger a dramatic spike. A list of carbohydrates with their glycemic values is shown below.