Efficacy of GI and GL in the treatment of Western population diseases with particular focus on acne and other skin disorders. - GreenMedInfo Summary
Glycemic index, glycemic load, wellness and beauty: the state of the art.
Clin Dermatol. 2009 Mar-Apr;27(2):230-5. PMID: 19168005
Institute of General Physiology and Biochemistry, Giovanni Esposito, Faculty of Pharmacy, Via Trentacoste 2, University of Milan, Milan 20134, Italy. [email protected]
The glycemic index (GI) is a ranking system for carbohydrates' effect on blood glucose levels. It compares available carbohydrates gram for gram in individual foods, providing a numerical, evidence-based index of postprandial glycemia. The glycemic load (GL) is a ranking system for carbohydrate content in food portions based on their GI and the portion size. These two markers increasingly are being used to prevent typical diseases of the Western world, including type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and acne. Data on the efficacy of GI and GL in the treatment of Western population diseases are discussed and critically evaluated, with a particular focus on acne and other skin disorders.