Amazon.com Review
Forget the high-carb, low-carb debate. The glycemic index (GI)--a measure of carbohydrate quality based on how quickly a food raises blood-glucose (blood sugar) levels--is the dietary key to health, say the authors. Contrary to other diets that treat carbohydrates as all alike,
The New Glucose Revolution divides carbos according to their GI into two categories. One is high GI (less desirable): carbohydrates that break down quickly during digestion, leading to fast and high blood-glucose response. Examples are baked potatoes, sports bars, instant rice, corn flakes cereal, and baguettes. The other is low GI (more desirable): carbohydrates that break down slowly during digestion, leading to a gradual glucose release. Examples here are pasta, whole grains, fruit, legumes, and yams.
A low-GI diet is especially recommended for people with diabetes, abdominal overweight, and Syndrome X, say the authors, who have strong medical, nutritional-science, and diabetes education credentials. They explain the importance of understanding GI values, how GI is determined, health applications, and how to choose low-GI foods and balance the overall GI load. They give cooking tips, menu ideas, and 47 recipes. A 68-page table gives the GI values of many foods, including brand names. The New Glucose Revolution is recommended for health-conscious readers who want to understand the glycemic index and how to incorporate it into their diet. --Joan Price
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"The Glucose Revolution is nutrition science for the 21st century..... A practical guide for both professionals and patients. " -- Richard N. Podell, M.D., M.P.H., Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, UMDNJRobert Wood Johnson Medical School, and co-author of The G-Index Diet: The Missing Link That Makes Permanent Weight Loss Possible, on The Glucose Revolution
"At last a book explaining the importance of taking into consideration the glycemic index of foods for overall health." -- Artemis P. Simopoulos, M.D., senior author of The Omega Diet and The Healing Diet and President, The Center for Genetics, Nutrition and Health, Washington, D.C., on The Glucose Revolution
"Clear, accessible, and authoritative information about the glycemic index. An exciting, new approach to preventing obesity, diabetes, and heart disease." -- David Ludwig, MD, PhD, Director, Obesity Program, Childrens Hospital, Boston
"Forget Sugar Busters. Forget The Zone. Read this book." -- Jean Carper, best-selling author of Miracle Cures, Stop Aging Now!, and Food: Your Miracle Medicine, on The Glucose Revolution
"[Recommended] to both health professionals and the general public who could use this state-of-the-art information to improve health and well-being." -- Joann E. Manson, M.D., Dr.P.H., Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Co-Director of Womens Health, Division of Preventive Medicine, Brigham and Womens Hospital, on The Glucose Revolution
"[This book] explains what we know about the glycemic index and its importance in designing a diet for optimum health." -- Andrew Weil, M.D., University of Arizona College of Medicine, author of Spontaneous Healing and 8 Weeks to Optimum Health, on The Glucose Revolution
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