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  • The glycaemic index (GI) rates carbohydrates according to how quickly they raise the glucose level of the blood. 
  • The glycaemic load (GL) rates carbohydrates according to the glycaemic index and the amount of carbohydrate in the food.
  • A low GI rating of a food does not mean you can eat a larger serve of that food – the total amount of carbohydrate and kilojoules eaten is still important. 

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