Low Glycemic Index Fruits and
Vegetables to Add to Your Diet
Fruits and vegetables are important to
any diet, but if you are going on a low glycemic index diet, it
may be a bit more difficult to figure out which fruits and
vegetables are the best ones to eat to keep you losing weight
on this diet. Many people wonder about the fruits, since some
of them can be quite high on the glycemic index, as can some of
the vegetables as well. So, let's take a closer look at low
glycemic index fruits and vegetables that are okay for you to
consume and still stick to that good GI diet that will keep you
losing weight.
First of all, you need to realize that not all fruits are
high on the glycemic index. In fact, there are quite a few low
glycemic index fruits out there. You'll find that oranges,
kiwi, banana, mango, and grapefruits are all low on the
glycemic index. Of course one of the higher ones to watch out
for is watermelon, which runs about 72 on the glycemic index.
However, even though there are some fruits, and also vegetables
that can run a bit high on the glycemic index, if it is
otherwise a food that is full of fiber and nutrients, you
really don't need to worry about it all that much. You see,
fiber in these fruits and vegetables can help to keep your
blood sugar under control even if they are higher on the
glycemic index.
While going on a low glycemic index diet can definitely help
you to lose weight, you'll find that there can be a few
pitfalls. You see, as long as you eat fruits, even the high
glycemic index ones, but you keep them with a low fat diet, the
insulin response to them is usually on the low side. However,
if you begin eating high fat foods that are low when it comes
to their glycemic index, you can begin to have problems. In
fact, in some cases they can even lead to problems with
diabetes. So, just looking at the glycemic index may not always
be enough. Also, in some case you'll find that the glycemic
index is not totally accurate, since some foods affect
different people in different ways as well.
While you'll usually find that fruits and vegetables rate on
the low to moderate side of the glycemic index, even the ones
that are a bit higher on it are not necessarily harmful if they
are eaten in context of a diet that is low in fat. In fact,
some cultures have very low rates of diabetes, and their diet
is mostly based around rice or potatoes. So, the glycemic index
alone is not always the factor when it comes to weight loss of
even diabetes.
If someone tells you that you cannot eat certain fruits or
vegetables because they are supposedly too high on the glycemic
index, you need to forget what they have to say. While low
glycemic index fruits are definitely going to be the best
choice, going with fruits and veggies that are higher on the
index is not going to hurt you. Eating these foods will be
better for you than going with a diet that is high in fat.
You'll find that it is always the better choice to go with
foods that are natural, instead of going with foods that are
refined, no matter where they may happen to fall on the
glycemic index chart. Just making your entire diet revolve
around the glycemic index chart may not always be the best
choice for you. Yes, it can help you to make better food
choices in some areas, but remember that some of the high
glycemic foods may be good for you, while some that are on the
low side may not be a great choice. Use common sense here and
you'll have the best results.
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