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Alimentul consumat zilnic de români care poate avea un indice glicemic mai mic. Specialiștii explică cum se prepară corect
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Alimentul consumat zilnic de români care poate avea un indice glicemic mai mic. Specialiștii explică cum se prepară corect

The article discusses how the daily consumption of bread by Romanians can have a lower glycemic index if prepared correctly. It highlights that the effects of bread on the body depend not just on the type of flour used but also on preparation methods such as fermentation and baking time. Specialist baker Bogdan Patrichi explains the essential steps for making low-glycemic-index bread, emphasizing that proper techniques can maintain taste and texture while improving nutritional value. The piece also includes insights from Dr. Simona Carniciu, a diabetes specialist, who outlines normal blood sugar levels, prediabetes indicators, and which foods contribute to high glycemic spikes. These include white bread, pastries, refined cereals, fruit juices, and some 'diet' products.

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Alimentul consumat zilnic de români care poate avea un indice glicemic mai mic. Specialiștii explică cum se prepară corect

The article discusses how the daily consumption of bread by Romanians can have a lower glycemic index if prepared correctly. It highlights that the effects of bread on the body depend not just on the type of flour used but also on preparation methods such as fermentation and baking time. Specialist baker Bogdan Patrichi explains the essential steps for making low-glycemic-index bread, emphasizing that proper techniques can maintain taste and texture while improving nutritional value. The piece also includes insights from Dr. Simona Carniciu, a diabetes specialist, who outlines normal blood sugar levels, prediabetes indicators, and which foods contribute to high glycemic spikes. These include white bread, pastries, refined cereals, fruit juices, and some 'diet' products.

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