Most remain high-GI, though specific low-GI varieties have been identified in the new data.
Contains approximately 2,100 items tested using the rigorous ISO 26642:2010 standard , which requires testing in at least 10 healthy adults with specific blood sampling intervals.
Dairy products, most fruits, legumes (beans/lentils), and pasta. Revised International Table of Glycemic Index (...
Includes roughly 1,900 items deemed reliable but determined through less robust methods, such as smaller sample sizes. Common GI Classifications
The is a systematic review that provides the most comprehensive data to date on how various carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels . Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition by Fiona Atkinson and colleagues, this fourth edition updates the previous 2008 version with significantly expanded data and stricter testing standards. Key Updates and Data Scope Most remain high-GI, though specific low-GI varieties have
International tables of glycemic index and glycemic load values 2021
Brown rice, certain whole-grain breads, and sweet potatoes. Includes roughly 1,900 items deemed reliable but determined
Foods are ranked on a 100-point scale based on their effect on blood sugar compared to pure glucose (GI = 100):