固体食物和水混合摄入对血糖水平和能量代谢的影响。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Takuro Tobina, Kaori Nakamine, Shouhei Takeuchi, Rie Tomiga-Takae, Katsuhisa Omagari, Tomoki Yamashita
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摘要

富含碳水化合物的固体食物,如面包、意大利面和米饭,被用于研究与葡萄糖代谢和运动科学有关的食物的消化和吸收的试验餐。此类研究必须考虑到,饮用水有时更好,因为它可以避免窒息或误吸的风险。然而,水增加了试餐量,稀释了葡萄糖浓度,这可能会影响摄入食物的消化和吸收,以及能量代谢。因此,本研究旨在探讨单独摄入米饭(rice)、同时摄入米饭和水(Mixed)、单独摄入水(water)三者之间,葡萄糖和能量代谢的峰值时间和浓度是否存在差异。摄入试验餐后,与米饭和水相比,混合餐中的血糖立即升高。水稻葡萄糖峰时间为60 (56-68)min;中位数和四分位数)也比混合延迟(38(29-45)分钟)。血乳酸峰值时间在杂交种和水稻中也有显著差异。虽然在能量消耗方面没有发现膳食和时间的相互作用,但与水相比,混合饲料使呼吸商增加了40分钟。综上所述,本研究表明,同时摄入米饭和水可以加速葡萄糖的消化和吸收,并激活糖酵解。未来关于胃排空率和葡萄糖代谢的研究应该确保液体摄入和试验餐量的条件是一致的,没有显著差异。
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Effect of Mixed Solid Food and Water Intake on Blood Glucose Level and Energy Metabolism.

Carbohydrate-rich solid foods, such as bread, pasta, and steamed rice, are applied for test meals in studies examining digestion and absorption of food related to glucose metabolism and sports science. Such research must consider that drinking water is sometimes better as it avoids the risk of choking or aspiration. However, the water increases test meal volume and dilutes glucose concentration, which may influence the digestion and absorption of ingested foods, as well as energy metabolism. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate whether the peak time and concentration of glucose and energy metabolism will differ among the intake of steamed rice alone (Rice), simultaneous intake of steamed rice and water (Mixed), and water alone (Water). Following the intake of the test meals, there was an immediate increase in blood glucose in Mixed compared to Rice and Water. The glucose peak time of Rice (60 (56-68) min; median and quartile) was also delayed compared to Mixed (38 (29-45) min). The blood lactate peak time was also significantly different in Mixed and Rice. Although meal and time interaction was not found in energy expenditure, Mixed increases the respiratory quotient by 40 min compared to Water. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that simultaneous intake of steamed rice and water hasted digestion and absorption of glucose and activates glycolysis. Future studies investigating gastric emptying rate and glucose metabolism should ensure that the conditions of fluid intake and the test meal volumes are consistent and do not differ significantly.

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1.80
自引率
6.20%
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63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology is an international medium publishing in English of original work in all branches of nutritional science, food science and vitaminology from any country. Manuscripts submitted for publication should be as concise as possible and must be based on the results of original research or of original interpretation of existing knowledge not previously published. Although data may have been reported, in part, in preliminary or abstract form, a full report of such research is unacceptable if it has been or will be submitted for consideration by another journal.
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