What is a glycemic load (GL)?
The glycemic load (GL) is a type of measurement.

Glycemic load takes serving size into account when estimating a food’s impact on blood sugar. (1)
The glycemic load gives a fuller picture than does glycemic index alone; it takes into account how much carbohydrates is in a serving of a particular food. (3)

Some experts believe the glycemic load gives a more realistic picture of how foods affect blood sugar. (2)

How is the glycemic load calculated?
glycemic load equals the glycemic index * carbohydrates / 100


What does the glycemic load do?
The glycemic load considers the amount of carbohydrate in a portion of food, as well as the glycemic index. (2)

Low GLMedium GLHigh GL
0 to 1011 to 1920 and higher
High glycemic load foods


What is a low glycemic load food?
Foods with a glycemic index of 10 or less are considered low glycemic. (1)

What are the glycemic loads of foods?

FoodGlycemic Load
HIGH
pancake, 6″ diameter39 (5)
rice, white, boiled, 1 cup35 (5)
Russet potato, baked, 1 medium33 (5)
potato, white, boiled, 1 medium25 (5)
dates, dried, 2 oz25 (5)
spaghetti, white, boiled (20 min.), 1 cup25 (5)
jelly beans, 1 oz22 (5)
cornflakes, 1 cup20 (5)
spaghetti, white, boiled (average) 1 cup 20 (5)
MEDIUM
puffed rice cakes, 3 cakes17 (5)
doughnut, 1 medium17 (5)
spaghetti, whole-meal, boiled, 1 cup14 (5)
banana, raw, 1 cup13 (5)
soda crackers, 4 crackers12 (5)
pineapple, raw, 1/2 cup11 (5)
pearled barley, boiled, 1 cup11 (5)
LOW
bread, white-wheat flour, 1 large slice10 (5)
All-Bran cereal, 1 cup10 (5)
honey, pure, 1 tbsp10 (5)
watermelon, 1 cup8 (5)
kidney beans, dried, boiled, 1 cup8 (5)
table sugar (sucrose), 2 tsp6 (5)
maple syrup, Canadian, 1 tbsp7 (5)
lentils, dried, boiled, 1 cup7 (5)
apple, raw, 1 medium6 (5)
parsnips, peeled, boiled, 1/2 cup 5 (5)
rice, brown, boiled, 1 cup 5 (5)
whole-grain pumpernickel bread, 1 large slice5 (5)
orange, raw, 1 medium5 (5)
pear, raw, 1 medium4 (5)
skim milk, 8 fl oz4 (5)
cashews, 1 oz2 (5)
carrots, boiled, 1/2 cup 1 (5)
peanuts, 1 oz1 (5)


Resources
1. https://www.verywellfit.com/cashew-nutrition-facts-4586608
2. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/high-glycemic-index-foods#definition
3. https://universityhealthnews.com/daily/nutrition/glycemic-index-chart/
4. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diet/glycemic-load.html
5. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/food-beverages/glycemic-index-glycemic-load




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