How does glycemic load differ from glycemic index?
Glycemic load (GL) is a more practical metric than glycemic index because it accounts for the portion size of carbohydrate foods. It is calculated by multiplying the GI by the grams of carbohydrate per serving and dividing by 100, which allows for a clearer understanding of how a food affects blood sugar based on actual serving sizes.
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