Should obese patients be counselled to follow a low-glycaemic index diet? No
- PMID: 12458971
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-789x.2002.00080.x
Should obese patients be counselled to follow a low-glycaemic index diet? No
Abstract
In diabetes research the glycaemic index (GI) of carbohydrates has long been recognized and a low GI is recommended. The same is now often the case in lipid research. Recently, a new debate has arisen around whether a low-GI diet should also be advocated for appetite- and long-term body weight control. A systematic review was performed of published human intervention studies comparing the effects of high- and low-GI foods or diets on appetite, food intake, energy expenditure and body weight. In a total of 31 short-term studies (< 1 d), low-GI foods were associated with greater satiety or reduced hunger in 15 studies, whereas reduced satiety or no differences were seen in 16 other studies. Low-GI foods reduced ad libitum food intake in seven studies, but not in eight other studies. In 20 longer-term studies (< 6 months), a weight loss on a low-GI diet was seen in four and on a high-GI diet in two, with no difference recorded in 14. The average weight loss was 1.5 kg on a low-GI diet and 1.6 kg on a high-GI diet. To conclude, there is no evidence at present that low-GI foods are superior to high-GI foods in regard to long-term body weight control. However, the ideal long-term study where ad libitum intake and fluctuations in body weight are permitted, and the diets are similar in all aspects except GI, has not yet been performed.
Comment in
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The role of the glycaemic index of foods in body weight regulation and obesity. Is more evidence needed?Obes Rev. 2002 Nov;3(4):233. doi: 10.1046/j.1467-789x.2002.00084.x. Obes Rev. 2002. PMID: 12458969 No abstract available.
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Spirited critique of glycaemic index (GI) and its role in the treatment of obesity.Obes Rev. 2003 Feb;4(1):73-4. doi: 10.1046/j.1467-789x.2003.00094.x. Obes Rev. 2003. PMID: 12608528 No abstract available.
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