“…Our dietary GI and GL values (65 and 147), consistent with those in a previous Japanese study (64 and 150) (Amano et al, 2004), were higher when compared with those in Western countries (49-58 and 81-145) (Salmeron et al, 1997a, b;Toeller et al, 2001;Heilbronn et al, 2002;JimenezCruz et al, 2003;Rizkalla et al, 2004;Scholl et al, 2004;Schulze et al, 2004Schulze et al, , 2005Ma et al, 2005;Sahyoun et al, 2005). This may primarily result from the differences in the major food contributors, whereas dietary GI and GL in Western populations were determined by a variety of foods (potatoes (7-8%), breakfast cereals (4-7%), bread (5%) and rice (5%)) (Liu et al, 2000(Liu et al, , 2002Jonas et al, 2003), the contribution of white rice (GI ¼ 77) was dominant in the present study (46%).…”