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  2. 10 Best Low-Glycemic Foods for Weight Loss - AOL

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    If you're intrigued, we have you covered with 10 of the best low-glycemic foods for weight loss. "Foods on the glycemic index (GI) are ranked in terms of how quickly they are digested and raise ...

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

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    A quick refresher: the glycemic index (GI) was created in the 1980s by David Jenkins, and measures how fast carbohydrates in food and drink raise your blood sugar on a scale of 1 to 100.

  4. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    The calorie counts for some forms of the diet may be too low for health improvement or weight loss. Carb Cycling The basics: Eat more carbs on days when you are physically active, fewer on rest days.

  5. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [17] For type 2 diabetics, the focus of a vegetarian or vegan diet should be maintaining a level of caloric intake that results in fat loss, adequate protein consumption, adequate consumption of compounds that are most bio-available in animal products (i.e. vitamin B-12, iron, creatine), and whole food carbohydrate sources that are lower in ...

  6. Montignac diet - Wikipedia

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    This phase consists chiefly of eating the appropriate carbs, namely those with glycemic index ranked at 35 or lower (pure glucose is 100 by definition). A higher protein intake, such as 1.3–1.5 grams per kg of body weight, especially from fish and legumes, can help weight loss, but people with kidney disease should ask their doctor.

  7. Diet food - Wikipedia

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    A "low fat" child's meal from Burger King, with "apple fries" replacing fried potato chips, and a serving of macaroni and cheese as its main dish. Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or beverage whose recipe is altered to reduce fat, carbohydrates, and/or sugar in order to make it part of a weight loss program or diet.