Sweet truth: scientists test how dates spike your sugar
NCT ID NCT07286981
Summary
This study aimed to measure how different types of Saudi dates and date products affect blood sugar levels in healthy people. Researchers tested 40 healthy adults by having them eat specific date varieties and products, then carefully tracking their blood sugar for two hours. The goal was to provide clear information about the glycemic index of these popular foods to help people make informed dietary choices.
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King Saud University
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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