Using A Comparison between Low-Carb and High-Carb Meals with A Detailed PPG
Waveform Segmentation and Associated Energy Analysis to Investigate the Linkage
between the Brain and Internal Organs (GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine)
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Abstract
In this paper, the author analyzed his 1,707 meals that are
segregated into low-carb and high-carb meals. The purpose
is to attempt the validation of his hypothesis on the
relationship from the directive of the brain to the
gastrointestinal functions and liver’s glucose production
capability by using PPG value changes over a smaller time
segment (each segment with 15 minutes). The author uses
the math-physical approach rather than a biochemical one