Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Why The Glycemic Index Is Helpful To You

By Anna Wilson


A common misconception that many people have is that working out and burning hours at the gym will help them lose all their excess weight. While it may be true, treading on that mill for hours on end will not be helpful unless you are wary of what you are putting inside you. With that said, one must be knowledgeable of the fact that eating healthy comes hand in hand with exercising.

The carbohydrate that is found in food releases simple sugar into the blood stream which increases the glucose in your blood. This is why opting for meals with high glucose content will not help you lose weight because these foods are easy for your body to break down and is more likely to make you hungry often. One can check the glycemic index which is a list of food containing carbohydrate and how these foods can impact the blood sugar.

Many claim that consulting the index does not help them. However, if you only take time to understand how it works, it will be very beneficial. Below are the ways that can help you better understand how it works as well as ways for you to apply the information found in the index.

Opting for unrefined versions rather than refined versions of food is helpful in achieving such. This means that there is a need for you to look for whole grain versions of food such as pasta or bread instead of the ones you most commonly purchase and take. Whole grain is low in GI and because they are still whole, the body will have a hard time breaking them down for digestion, making you feel fuller.

There is gram of fiber that experts recommend, however, a lot of people do not even come close to half of that number. Increasing you fiber intake would mean letting your food move more slowly in your system, thus staying low on the GI track. You can check for the package labels to see their content while eating edible peels on fruits and vegetables is also advised.

Throwing in some chicken on your salad or peanut butter on your bread can also be beneficial. This is because both are loaded with protein and such gives the body a hard time to break if down as well. Protein also does a great job making one feel full while permitting glucose levels to gradually rise and drop.

Fat is hard to break down. For this reason, adding oil or healthy fat to your diet is also recommended. One must still be considerate when adding such to his or her diet though because they are still considered unhealthy especially when one consumes too much.

Eating healthy poses bigger impacts on your body rather than just exercising alone. Sticking to the facts will help you be healthier. Ensure that you have done your research before coming up with a diet plan.

Imitating the diet that other people are on is also a no no because what may be good you them, may not be recommended for you. Be sure to stick to what is suited for your body type and lifestyle. And remember that a healthy life is a happy life.




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