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Glucose and insulin responses to whole grain breakfasts varying in soluble fiber, β-glucan

European Journal of Nutrition(2009)

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Background A high intake of whole grains containing soluble fiber has been shown to lower glucose and insulin responses in overweight humans and humans with type 2 diabetes. Aim of the study We investigated the linearity of this response after consumption of 5 breakfast cereal test meals containing wheat and/or barley to provide varying amounts of soluble fiber, β-glucan (0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 g). Methods Seventeen normoglycemic, obese women at increased risk for insulin resistance consumed 5 test meals within a randomized cross-over design after consuming controlled diets for 2 days. Blood samples for glucose and insulin response were obtained prior to and 30, 60, 120 and 180 min after consuming the test meals. Results Consumption of 10 g of β-glucan significantly reduced peak glucose response at 30 min and delayed the rate of glucose response. Area under the curve for 2 h-postprandial glycemic response was not affected by β-glucan content. However, peak and area under the curve of insulin responses were significantly affected by the β-glucan amount in an inverse linear relationship. Conclusion These data suggest that acute consumption of 10 g of β-glucan is able to induce physiologically beneficial effects on postprandial insulin responses in obese women at risk for insulin resistance.
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soluble fiber,obesity,β-glucan,insulin resistance,glucose
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