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Eating a lot of carbs that quickly raise your blood sugar may increase your chance of having a stroke, but eating carbs that just spike your blood sugar a little doesn’t seem to make a difference — so it’s more about how much you eat than what kind.
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Dietary Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load, and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, and Stroke Mortality: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Human
2012This study found that eating lots of carbs that spike blood sugar quickly (high glycemic load) raises stroke risk, but eating carbs that are high or low on the sugar-spiking scale (glycemic index) doesn’t make a difference — so it’s the amount that matters, not the type.
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