沙特阿拉伯种植的17种椰枣的血糖指数、血糖负荷和血糖反应。

Metab Ali AlGeffari, Ebtehal Solaiman Almogbel, Homaidan Turki Alhomaidan, Ragab El-Mergawi, Issam Alsaed Barrimah
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背景:椰枣在世界各地都有消费,对沙特阿拉伯的许多人来说,椰枣是一种重要的水果。目前,关于不同日期品种的血糖指数的信息有限。目的:测定沙特阿拉伯17种常见枣品种的血糖指数(GI)、血糖负荷(GL)和血糖反应。设计:健康受试者的前瞻性临床试验。背景:沙特阿拉伯布赖达卡西姆大学医学院。患者和方法:使用标准实验室方法测定Tamer期椰枣的可用碳水化合物含量。健康受试者(10名男性和9名女性)接受了50克葡萄糖(在三次不同的场合)和50克等效于17种椰枣的可用碳水化合物(每次一次)。然后计算GI和GL。主要结果指标:GI、GL和血糖反应。结果:椰枣样品的平均(SEM)GI为55.2(7.7)(范围为42.8-74.6)。Sellaj和Maktoomi的GI最高(分别为74.6[10.1]和71.0[11.1]),而Shaqra、Sukkari和Sag'ai的GI最低(分别为42.8[5.5]、43.4[4.7]和44.6[6])。日期样本的GL在8.5到24之间。Sellaj的GL较高(24),而Ajwah和Shaqra的GL较低(8.5和9.2)。分析表明,不同枣品种之间的GI没有显著差异。然而,17个枣品种之间的GL值存在显著差异(P<.001)。结论:该结果为沙特阿拉伯17个常见枣品种提供了可靠的GI和GL值。识别血糖反应较低的椰枣品种可能有助于降低健康和糖尿病沙特人的饮食GI。限制:我们在Tamer阶段使用了日期,这可能无法翻译为所有类型的日期。
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Glycemic indices, glycemic load and glycemic response for seventeen varieties of dates grown in Saudi Arabia.

Glycemic indices, glycemic load and glycemic response for seventeen varieties of dates grown in Saudi Arabia.

Glycemic indices, glycemic load and glycemic response for seventeen varieties of dates grown in Saudi Arabia.

Background: Dates are consumed worldwide, and are an important fruit for many individuals in Saudi Arabia. Currently, limited information is available on the glycemic indices of different date varieties.

Objectives: To determine the glycemic index (GI), glycemic load (GL) and glycemic response for 17 common date varieties in Saudi Arabia.

Design: Prospective clinical trial on healthy subjects.

Setting: College of Medicine, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia.

Patients and methods: The available carbohydrate content of Tamer stage dates was determined using standard laboratory methods. Healthy subjects (ten males and nine females) received 50 g of glucose (on three separate occasions) and 50 g equivalent of available carbohydrates from the seventeen varieties of date (each once). The GI and GL were then calculated.

Main outcome measure(s): GI, GL, and glycemic response.

Results: The mean (SEM) GI of the date samples was 55.2 (7.7) (range, 42.8-74.6). Sellaj and Maktoomi exhibited the highest GI (74.6 [10.1] and 71.0 [11.1]), respectively, whereas Shaqra, Sukkary, and Sag'ai had the lowest GI (42.8 [5.5], 43.4 [4.7] and 44.6 [6]), respectively. The GL of the date samples ranged from 8.5 to 24. Sellaj had a high GL (24), whereas Ajwah and Shaqra had a low GL (8.5 and 9.2). The analyses suggested no significant difference in GI between the date varieties. However, the GL values differed significantly between the 17 date varieties (P < .001).

Conclusion: The results provide reliable GI and GL values for 17 common date varieties in Saudi Arabia. The identification of date varieties with lower glycemic responses may help lower the GI of the diet of both healthy and diabetic Saudi individuals.

Limitations: We used dates at the Tamer stage, which may not be translatable to all types of dates.

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