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Sugars, starches and the glycaemic index

A group of people consumed two test meals, each containing the same amount of total carbohydrate, on two separate occasions. The graph shows the average changes in blood glucose concentration over 4 hours after each meal.

glucose response

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can you account for the differences?

What would you expect to see if the subjects had consumed an equivalent amount of glucose?

The carbohydrate in meal 2 is obviously more rapidly and completely digested than that in meal 1.

Glucose does not require digestion, and is rapidly absorbed, so the response of blood glucose to a test dose of glucose would be similar to that after test meal 1 - or perhaps a higher peak achieved slightly more rapidly.

What is meant by the term glycaemic index?

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