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This study is carried out to determine the effect of high and low GI of local foods using Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS™) on 24 hour blood glucose profiles.
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Glycemic Index (GI) is a method of classifying foods based on the food's ability to raise the blood glucose level. Low GI foods are recommended as Participants will have a lower impact on blood glucose concentrations. The research sets out to determine the effect of GI on 24 hour blood glucose profiles in healthy Chinese male participants. There will be two test sessions where participants will consume either a high or low GI breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner. Participants will take part in two test sessions (each spanning over 3 days and to monitor the participants' glycemic response using a Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) throughout the period.This study specifically attempts to see how having high and low GI locally consumed meals impact on blood glucose.
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