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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2023 Oct 17;15(20):4401.
doi: 10.3390/nu15204401.

Complementary Nutritional Improvements of Cereal-Based Products to Reduce Postprandial Glycemic Response

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Complementary Nutritional Improvements of Cereal-Based Products to Reduce Postprandial Glycemic Response

Agnès Demangeat et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

High glycemic response (GR) is part of cardiometabolic risk factors. Dietary polyphenols, starch digestibility, and dietary fibers could play a role in modulating GR. We formulated cereal products with high dietary fibers, polyphenols, and slowly digestible starch (SDS) contents to test their impact on the glycemic index (GI) and insulin index (II). Twelve healthy subjects were randomized in a crossover-controlled study to measure the GI and II of four biscuits according to ISO-26642(2010). Two types of biscuits were enriched with dietary fibers and polyphenols and high in SDS, and two similar control biscuits with low levels of these compounds were compared. The subjects consumed 50 g of available carbohydrates from the biscuits or from a glucose solution (reference). Glycemic and insulinemic responses were monitored for 2 h after the start of the consumption. The two enriched biscuits led to low GI and II (GI: 46 ± 5 SEM and 43 ± 4 SEM and II: 54 ± 5 SEM and 45 ± 3 SEM) when controls had moderate GI and II (GI: 57 ± 5 SEM and 58 ± 5 SEM and II: 61 ± 4 SEM and 61 ± 4 SEM). A significant difference of 11 and 15 units between the GI of enriched and control products was obtained. These differences may be explained by the polyphenol contents and high SDS levels in enriched products as well as potentially the dietary fiber content. This study provides new proposals of food formulations to induce beneficial health effects which need to be confirmed in a longer-term study in the context of the SINFONI consortium.

Keywords: carbohydrate; food process; glucose homeostasis; glycemic index; glycemic response; polyphenols; starch.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Kinetics of the postprandial glycemic response and insulinemic response after the ingestion of the enriched larger cookies (ELC), control larger cookies (CLC), and enriched mini biscuits (EMB) and control mini biscuits (CMB). n = 12 subjects, results are shown mean ± SEM. Different letter showed significant statistical difference.

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