Diet
Glycemic Index
Best Bets
Bread, cereal, rice, and pasta:
- Whole wheat and whole grain breads
- Breads containing whole, intact grains and seeds (millet, flaxseed, etc)
- Brown rice, basmati rice
- Barley, buckwheat
- Whole grain cereals, muesli
- Whole wheat pita, chapatis
- Oatmeal
Other starchy foods:
- Legumes and legume products (hummus, baked beans, lentil soup, etc.)
- Bakery products made with whole grains, bran, whole fruit pieces, and/or nuts
Dairy products and dairy substitutes:
Vegetables and fruits:
- Most vegetables and vegetable juices
Foods to Avoid
It is not necessary to completely avoid high-glycemic-index foods. When these foods are combined in a meal with low-glycemic-index foods, protein foods, or fat, then the overall glycemic effect is reduced. Another way to decrease the effect of high-glycemic foods is to simply eat smaller portions, rather than avoiding them altogether. Of course, to lower the overall glycemic index of the diet, low-glycemic-index foods should be emphasized. The basic rules are to reduce intake of concentrated sugars and most potatoes, increase consumption of legumes and most vegetables and fruits, and choose grain products made by traditional methods (for example, pasta, stone-ground flour products, old-fashioned oatmeal) rather than those produced with modern technology (highly refined flour products, low-fiber flaked breakfast cereals, quick-cooking starches, etc.).
The following foods rank highest on the glycemic index. These foods should be avoided or kept to a minimum by those wishing to consume a low-glycemic-index diet
Bread, cereal, and rice to avoid:
- Rice
- Rice cakes
- Most breads, breakfast cereals, snacks, and desserts made with refined flour products
Other starchy foods to avoid:
- Potatoes (except new potatoes, sweet potatoes, and yams)
Fats, oils, and sweets to avoid:
- Soft drinks, including sweetened fruit drinks and most sports drinks
- Most cakes and pies
- Candy and candy bars
- Granola bars and most sports bars
Vegetables and fruits to avoid:
Nonfood Factors
Is This Diet Vegetarian-Friendly?
Yes. Choosing lower-glycemic-index foods will fit in with the whole grains, legumes, and most fruits and vegetables that vegetarians choose.