glykodatabaser
Glykodatabaser is a Swedish term that translates literally to “glycogen bases” or “carbohydrate bases.” It is used primarily in the context of nutrition and diet planning to describe foods that provide a high proportion of their calories from carbohydrates rather than from protein or fat. The word is derived from the Greek root glyco-, meaning sugar, combined with the Swedish word baser, meaning bases or foundations.
In practice, glykodatabaser refer to foods that are rich in complex carbohydrates such as whole grains, legumes,
Nutritionists who emphasize balanced macronutrient distribution often recommend that glykodatabaser provide approximately 45–60 % of total daily
While glykodatabaser can be beneficial, excessive consumption without adequate physical activity can contribute to weight gain