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Does Glycemic Index (GI) apply to toddlers? – a pilot study
2007)(
- Working paper/Preprint › Working paper
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Metabolic properties of rye
2007) International ICC Conference on Rye(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Influence of food form on acute and second meal glucose tolerance to wheat and rye products
2007) International ICC Conference on Rye(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Metabolic Effects of Dietary Glycaemic Index in the C57BL/6J Mouse
2007)(
- Working paper/Preprint › Working paper
- 2006
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Effects of GI and content of indigestible carbohydrates of cereal-based evening meals on glucose tolerance at a subsequent standardised breakfast
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A dietary exchange of common bread for tailored bread of low glycaemic index and rich in dietary fibre improved insulin economy in young women with impaired glucose tolerance.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Modulating glucose tolerance at the time of breakfast by choice of whole grain previous evening; effects of GI characteristics vs content of indigestible carbohydrates
2006) IFHIC 2006, International Food & Health Innovation Conference(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Vinegar dressing and cold storage of potatoes lowers glycaemic and insulinaemic responses
2006) 6th World Potato Congress(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Influence of food structure on acute and second-meal glucose tolerance as well as satiety and fermentation parameters to cereal products based on wheat and rye
2006) IFHIC 2006, International Food & Health Innovation Conference(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Vinegar dressing and cold storage of potatoes lowers glycaemic and insulinaemic responses
2006) IFHIC 2006, International Food & Health Innovation Conference(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract