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Infant formula and weaning foods Glycemic Index (GI) and Glycemic Load (GL)


Last Update - 13th January 2016

Your search for Infant formula and weaning foods returned the following food items.The item in this description with the lowest GI is Nan-1 infant formula with iron (Nestlé, Sydney, Australia) with a GI of 30 ± 6. This is classed as a food item with a low GI level.

The item in the list based around Infant formula and weaning foods with the highest GI is Farex baby rice (Heinz Wattie’s Ltd, Malvern, Australia) which has a GI value of 95 ± 13. This glycemic index is classed as a high level index.

The range for the GI is 65 under the description Infant formula and weaning foods.All of the items are classed in the range low through to a high level glycemic index.

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Infant formula and weaning foods - GI and GL List

Nan-1 infant formula with iron (Nestlé, Sydney, Australia), GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 30 ± 6 (low)
Glycemic Load = 2 (low) for a typical serving size of 100 mLg
Glycemic Load per 100g = 2 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 8 g
Karicare gold starter formula with omega plus LCP oils (Nutricia, Auckland, New Zealand), GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 35 ± 5 (low)
Glycemic Load = 2 (low) for a typical serving size of 100 mLg
Glycemic Load per 100g = 2 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 7 g
S-26 infant formula (Wyeth Nutritionals, Australia), GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 36 ± 6 (low)
Glycemic Load = 3 (low) for a typical serving size of 100 mLg
Glycemic Load per 100g = 3 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 7 g
Infasoy, soy-based, milk-free (Wyeth Nutritionals, Baulkham Hills, Australia), GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 55 ± 6 (low)
Glycemic Load = 4 (low) for a typical serving size of 100 mLg
Glycemic Load per 100g = 4 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 7 g
Apple, apricot and banana cereal, GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 56 ± 8 (medium)
Glycemic Load = 10 (low) for a typical serving size of 75g
Glycemic Load per 100g = 7 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 13 g
Rice pudding, GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 59 ± 6 (medium)
Glycemic Load = 9 (low) for a typical serving size of 75g
Glycemic Load per 100g = 6 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 11 g
Creamed porridge, GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 59 ± 8 (medium)
Glycemic Load = 7 (low) for a typical serving size of 75g
Glycemic Load per 100g = 5 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 9 g
Sweetcorn and rice, GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 65 ± 13 (medium)
Glycemic Load = 8 (low) for a typical serving size of 120g
Glycemic Load per 100g = 10 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 15 g
Chicken and noodles with vegetables (strained), GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 67 ± 11 (medium)
Glycemic Load = 4 (low) for a typical serving size of 120g
Glycemic Load per 100g = 5 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 7 g
Farex baby rice (Heinz Wattie’s Ltd, Malvern, Australia), GI and GL
Glycemic Index = 95 ± 13 (high)
Glycemic Load = 7 (low) for a typical serving size of 87g
Glycemic Load per 100g = 6 (low)
Availabe carbohydrate per 100g = 6 g

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