What are simple carbohydrates and how do they differ from complex carbohydrates?
Simple carbohydrates consist of one or two sugar units, such as glucose and sucrose, while complex carbohydrates are made up of longer chains of sugar units, like starch and fiber. The distinction is chemically accurate but can be misleading nutritionally, as the digestion and glucose response can vary significantly between these two categories.
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