Fibre-enriched buckwheat pasta modifies blood glucose response compared to corn pasta in individuals with type 1 diabetes and celiac disease: Acute randomized controlled trial

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العنوان: Fibre-enriched buckwheat pasta modifies blood glucose response compared to corn pasta in individuals with type 1 diabetes and celiac disease: Acute randomized controlled trial
المؤلفون: Elpidio Di Mattia, Anna Mangione, Marisa Giorgini, Annamaria Todisco, Lutgarda Bozzetto, Angela A. Rivellese, Giovanna Inghilterra, Paola Cipriano, Giovanni Annuzzi, A. Giacco, Luisa Cavagnuolo, Claudia Vetrani
المساهمون: Vetrani, Claudia, Bozzetto, Lutgarda, Giorgini, Marisa, Cavagnuolo, Luisa, Di Mattia, Elpidio, Cipriano, Paola, Mangione, Anna, Todisco, Annamaria, Inghilterra, Giovanna, Giacco, Angela, Annuzzi, Giovanni, Rivellese, Angela A.
المصدر: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 149:156-162
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2019.
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Dietary Fiber, Male, Postprandial blood glucose response, Type 1 diabete, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, medicine.medical_treatment, Corn pasta, Pea fibre, Zea mays, Endocrinology, Bolus (medicine), Diabetes mellitus, Internal Medicine, Humans, Celiac disease, Medicine, Food science, Meals, Continuous glucose monitoring, Glycemic, Type 1 diabetes, Meal, business.industry, Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring, Insulin, digestive, oral, and skin physiology, Glucose variability, General Medicine, Carbohydrate, medicine.disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Postprandial, Buckwheat pasta, Female, business, Fagopyrum
الوصف: Aim People with type 1 diabetes and celiac disease (T1D&CD) have high blood glucose variability. Processed gluten-free foods have shown to induce a worse metabolic profile whereas naturally gluten-free foods may represent healthier options. On the other hand, dietary fibre has shown to reduce postprandial glycemic excursions in individuals with diabetes. Thus, we evaluated the acute effect of fibre-enriched buckwheat (FBP) and corn pasta (CP) on postprandial blood glucose response (PP-BGR). Methods Ten adult patients with T1D&CD consumed two meals with the same amount of carbohydrate while differing only for pasta type (FBP or CP) preceded by the same insulin bolus. Participants utilized continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and data over 6 h after meal were analyzed. Results PP-BGR differed between the two meals, being significantly lower in the first period (0–3 h) after the CP than the FBP meal (iAUC: −38 ± 158 vs. 305 ± 209 mmol/L · 180 min, p = 0.040), whereas significantly higher in the second period (3–6 h) after the CP than the FBP meal (iAUC: 432 ± 153 vs. 308 ± 252 mmol/L · 180 min, p = 0.030). Overall, a less variable postprandial profile was observed after FBP than CP consumption. Conclusions In individuals with T1D&CD, the acute consumption of FBP induces significant differences in PP-BGR compared with CP that may be clinically relevant.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2019.02.013Test
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