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Low GI Diet Shopper's Guide 2011: The authoritative source of Glycemic Index values for more than 1000 foods

Jennie Brand-Miller, Kaye Foster-Powell

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Fiction, Crime & mystery, Family & health, Diets & dieting

Fully updated to include the latest GI Values and G symbol program participants for 2011! The GI tables - the comprehensive lists of foods and their GI values - are the key to unlocking the fantastic health benefits of a low GI diet. This fully revised edition includes all the very latest GI values in an easy-to-use format. If you've ever asked 'What is the GI value of...?' then this is the book for you.

This handy pocket-size guide also makes shopping easy with helpful hints for navigating the supermarket aisles and grocery lists to help you choose the right low GI foods. There's also a guide to gluten-free GI foods and the best low GI foods when eating out. This is the best place to go for GI values.

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Jennie Brand-Miller

Jennie Brand-Miller (AM) is Professor of Human Nutrition at the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. She is recognised around the world for her work on carbohydrates and the glycemic index of foods. She received the 2003 Clunies Ross Medal for contributions to science and technology in Australia. She is a past President of the Nutrition Society of Australia, past Chair of the National Committee for Nutrition of the Australian Academy of Science, and President of the Glycemic Index Foundation Limited, a not-for-profit company that administers a food symbol for consumers in partnership with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (Australia). Jennie is the proud recipient of two Nucleus (R) bionic ears.

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