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This study aims to evaluate the effect of different peach varieties on the glycemic index (GI) in healthy adult participants. While peaches are generally classified as low-GI fruits, variations in sugar composition, fiber content, and ripeness among different cultivars may influence their glycemic response. By assessing and comparing the GI values of several commonly consumed peach varieties, this trial seeks to provide more precise dietary recommendations for glycemic control and support better fruit selection for individuals managing blood glucose levels.
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This study aims to evaluate the effect of different peach varieties on the glycemic index (GI) in healthy adult participants. While peaches are generally classified as low-GI fruits, variations in sugar composition, fiber content, and ripeness among different cultivars may influence their glycemic response. By assessing and comparing the GI values of several commonly consumed peach varieties, this trial seeks to provide more precise dietary recommendations for glycemic control and support better fruit selection for individuals managing blood glucose levels.
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Inclusion Criteria:• Healthy male and female adults aged 18-50 years
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Naseer Ahmed
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