GI and glycemic load Lite vVARY
SipioneAbout this app
Developer Description
Keep fit and healthy by controlling what you eat.
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The nutritional values of the list are generic values it is recommended if available to detect the values on the packaging.
You can save and create your own customized list.
In your list you can update the values with those found on the (Food Packaging.) Which may vary according to the manufacturer.
You can change the Grams of your portion and see the difference in glycemic load.
From your list you can add to the dish of the day. And see the total values (GL, Carbohydrates, kcal, Proteins, Fats).
You can save the dishes of the day with Name and Date. And reuse them even changing the grams of the portions.
NB:
This application is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. For advice, diagnosis and its treatment, please consult your doctor.
Version Information
- Version
- -
- Downloads
- 50K+
- Updated on
- -
- Released
- Nov 23, 2015
- Requires
- Android Varies with device
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GI and glycemic load Lite users say on Google Play
Great and thorough info! Has GI, GL, option to edit number of grams of food item, and food log! Best of the high rated GI apps! Thank you!
I really like this app. Very easy to use- just find your food, tap, and it brings you to the breakdown screen. The only problem is that you must use grams , and some things are better measured in tsp or tbs,which means you have to do some conversion...which,for me, means I have to go to my conversion cooking calculator to find how many grams to enter in this app to find my GL. Still, this is one of the easier apps I've come across and none of the apps has an exhaustive food list.
A number of items that I double checked against reputable sites like health line give a different glycemic load than this app. Ie for quinoa
Far too vague. Used only grams. Interface is hideous. Also has a lot of incorrect information. Also a lot of obvious missing food, like oatmeal, for example. Why can't someone just make an app that lets you input the food label for any food?