
Low-GI Mediterranean diet boosts quality of life but not sleep in diabetes-prone adults

Researchers found that a low-glycemic index Mediterranean diet improves some aspects of health-related quality of life but not sleep in adults at risk for type ...
In a recent study published in The Journal of Nutrition, researchers examined the effects of low- and high-glycemic-index (GI) Mediterranean-style (MED) healthy...
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