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Contrast training is a unique way to optimize results. Read this article by Lee Boyce about how to incorporate it into your training to pack on lean muscle mass.

By: Lee Boyce Added: March 25th, 2013
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    High GI Vs. Low GI Carbs - What's the difference?

    I know that low GI Carbs are better....e.g Brown Rice, Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Oatmeal etc. but what is it that makes them better? ....and why is it that not many people may attention to the GI factor in carbs? Tastewise most low GI carbs suck IMO.......

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    high GI carbs illicit a higher increase("spike") in insulin secretion while low GI carbs illicit a much slower insulin secretion and make you feel "fuller" longer. most here will tell you that they will down a high GI carb post workout to increase the uptake of nutrients/supps. insulin is what helps "drive" the nutrients into the cells. otherwise, do a search before ya get flamed.
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    Entrrt is correct.

    Instant energy V's a slower release of energy. Better regulation of blood sugar.
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    The above posts are correct but consuming a high GI carb with other foods such as fat and protien will lower the overall affect the high GI food has on insulin levels.

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    Originally posted by entrrt
    high GI carbs illicit a higher increase("spike") in insulin secretion while low GI carbs illicit a much slower insulin secretion and make you feel "fuller" longer. most here will tell you that they will down a high GI carb post workout to increase the uptake of nutrients/supps. insulin is what helps "drive" the nutrients into the cells. otherwise, do a search before ya get flamed.
    Actually, high GI means it digests quicker, gets into the bloodstream quicker and raises blood sugar levels. The rise in insulin is something that comes because of this, not the food itself.

    Some low GI foods actually cause insulin to raise more than you'd expect (see the Insulin Index).

    But the gist of your post is sound.
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    High Insulin = Low GH


    oh the evilness of it all!

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    Originally posted by galileo
    High Insulin = Low GH


    oh the evilness of it all!
    many authors refer to it as a double edged sword

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    Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy


    Actually, high GI means it digests quicker, gets into the bloodstream quicker and raises blood sugar levels. The rise in insulin is something that comes because of this, not the food itself.

    Some low GI foods actually cause insulin to raise more than you'd expect (see the Insulin Index).

    But the gist of your post is sound.
    some fatty foods have a higher insulin response but low Gi as low in sugar.
    But there is a lot less data on insulin response than GI.
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    Yeah, the chart is well dodgy.
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