Methodology for adding and amending glycaemic index values to a nutrition analysis package

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Since its introduction in 1981, the glycaemic index (GI) has been a useful tool for classifying the glycaemic effects of carbohydrate foods. Consumption of a low-GI diet has been associated with a reduced risk of developing CVD, diabetes mellitus and certain cancers. WISP (Tinuviel Software, Llanfechell, Anglesey, UK) is a nutrition software package used for the analysis of food intake records and 24 h recalls. Within its database, WISP contains the GI values of foods based on the International Tables 2002. The aim of the present study is to describe in detail a methodology for adding and amending GI values to the WISP database in a clinical or research setting, using data from the updated International Tables 2008. © Copyright © 2010 The Authors.

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Levis, S. P., McGowan, C. A., & Mcauliffe, F. M. (2011). Methodology for adding and amending glycaemic index values to a nutrition analysis package. British Journal of Nutrition, 105(8), 1117–1132. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114510004769

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