"glycemic index" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: glycemic indexes [plural], glycemic indices [plural]
Etymology: Introduced 1981 by David J. Jenkins et al. Head templates: {{en-noun|+|glycemic indices}} glycemic index (plural glycemic indexes or glycemic indices)
  1. A measure of the rate at which blood sugar levels rise after eating a particular type of food, on a scale where the index of glucose or ordinary table sugar is 100. Wikipedia link: David J. Jenkins Categories (topical): Endocrinology, Nutrition Synonyms: glycaemic index, GI Translations (measure): 血糖生成指數 (Chinese Mandarin), 血糖生成指数 (xuètáng shēngchéng zhǐshù) (Chinese Mandarin), 升糖指數 (Chinese Mandarin), 升糖指数 (shēngtáng zhǐshù) (Chinese Mandarin), glykeeminen indeksi (Finnish), glykemiaindeksi (Finnish), sokeristumisindeksi (Finnish), glykämischer Index [masculine] (German), glikémiás index (Hungarian)
    Sense id: en-glycemic_index-en-noun-b4AACBEX Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Mandarin terms with redundant transliterations

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