Glycemic index, glycemic load, and glycemic response to pomelo in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Q Engineering
Shi-Ying Shao, Wei-Jie Xu, Jing Tao, Jian-Hua Zhang, Xin-Rong Zhou, Gang Yuan, Yan Yang, Jing Zhang, Hong-Yan Zhang, Qiang Xu, Xiu-Xin Deng, Shu-Hong Hu, Mu-Xun Zhang, Zhe-Long Liu, Xue-Feng Yu
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Abstract

Food intake has a great influence on blood glucose in patients with diabetes. This study was to determine the glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) of a particular pomelo named Majia pomelo and its effects on postprandial glucose (PPG) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Twenty healthy subjects and 20 T2D patients (controlled on lifestyle measures and/or metformin) were tested on 2 separate days with 50 g of glucose and 50 g equivalent of carbohydrates from Majia pomelo for GI measurement. To test effects of Majia pomelo on PPG, 19 hospitalized T2D patients (controlled on insulin therapy) were selected for a 9-day study. The dose of insulin for each patient was adjusted on the first 3 days. A total of 100 mg Majia pomelo was consumed per meal in the last 3 tested days. Blood glucose was measured to evaluate the glycemic excursions. The GIs for Majia pomelo in healthy individuals and T2D patients were 78.34±1.88 and 72.15±1.95 respectively. The value of GL was as low as 4.23 in diabetic patients with serving size of 100 g pomelo, indicting Majia pomelo as a high GI but low GL fruit. Consumption of Majia pomelo in hospitalized T2D patients did not cause significant glucose fluctuation. It was concluded that high GI pomelo can serve as a low GL fruit if it is consumed with a limited daily amount and thus can be supplied to diabetic patients. These results may mean more varieties of food choices for T2D patients.

2型糖尿病患者对柚子的血糖指数、血糖负荷和血糖反应
糖尿病患者的食物摄入对血糖有很大的影响。本研究旨在测定一种名为马家柚的特殊柚子的血糖指数(GI)和血糖负荷(GL)及其对2型糖尿病(T2D)患者餐后血糖(PPG)的影响。20名健康受试者和20名T2D患者(控制生活方式和/或二甲双胍)分别在2天内用50 g葡萄糖和50 g等效的马家柚碳水化合物进行GI测量。为了检验马甲柚对PPG的影响,选择19例住院T2D患者(对照胰岛素治疗)进行为期9天的研究。每例患者在前3天调整胰岛素剂量。在最后3天的试验中,每餐食用马家柚100毫克。测量血糖以评估血糖漂移。健康人群和T2D患者马甲柚的gi分别为78.34±1.88和72.15±1.95。食用量为100 g的糖尿病患者的GL值低至4.23,表明马家柚是一种高GI低GL的水果。住院T2D患者食用马甲柚未引起明显血糖波动。由此得出结论,高GI柚子可以作为低GL水果,如果每天食用有限的量,因此可以提供给糖尿病患者。这些结果可能意味着糖尿病患者有更多种类的食物选择。
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