Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Monti,Mariana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Palumbo,Guilherme Roberto, Pinto,Mariana Vieira de Paula, Putarov,Thaila Cristina, Loureiro,Bruna Agy, Gomes,Márcia de Oliveira Sampaio, Pereira,Gener Tadeu, Carciofi,Aulus Cavalieri
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Fibre has been studied to reduce the postprandial glucose response of dogs, but the results are inconsistent. Starch intake, however, was not properly considered in the published studies. The effects of starch and fibre intake on the postprandial glucose response were studied in non-obese adult dogs. Cellulose (CEL), carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), pea fibre (PE) and sugarcane fibre (SCF) were combined to form six diets with starch contents ranging from 33% to 42%: SCF+CEL and PE+CEL diets, both with high insoluble fibre (IF=22%) and low soluble fibre (SF=2.5%) content; SCF+CMC and PE+CMC diets with high SF (SF=4.5%; IF=19%) content; and CMC and CEL diets with low dietary fibre (14%) content. The diets were fed in two amounts, providing an intake of 9.5g or 12.5g of starch (kg0.75)-1 day-1, totaling 12 treatments. Each diet was fed to six dogs conditioned to consume all of the daily food in 10min. Their plasma glucose levels were measured before and during 480min after food intake. Results of fibre and starch intake and their interactions were compared by repeated measures ANOVA and the Tukey test (P<0.05). Fibre intake did not change the glucose postprandial responses (P>0.05). High-dose starch intake, however, induced a higher glycaemia at 180 and 240min after the meal and a greater maximal glycaemia and greater area under the glucose curve (P<0.05). A range in insoluble and soluble fibre intake does not change postprandial glucose response, and the amount of starch intake is a main factor for the postprandial glucose response of healthy non-obese dogs.
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spelling Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogsdietary fibreglycaemiametabolic responsemetabolisable energyABSTRACT: Fibre has been studied to reduce the postprandial glucose response of dogs, but the results are inconsistent. Starch intake, however, was not properly considered in the published studies. The effects of starch and fibre intake on the postprandial glucose response were studied in non-obese adult dogs. Cellulose (CEL), carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), pea fibre (PE) and sugarcane fibre (SCF) were combined to form six diets with starch contents ranging from 33% to 42%: SCF+CEL and PE+CEL diets, both with high insoluble fibre (IF=22%) and low soluble fibre (SF=2.5%) content; SCF+CMC and PE+CMC diets with high SF (SF=4.5%; IF=19%) content; and CMC and CEL diets with low dietary fibre (14%) content. The diets were fed in two amounts, providing an intake of 9.5g or 12.5g of starch (kg0.75)-1 day-1, totaling 12 treatments. Each diet was fed to six dogs conditioned to consume all of the daily food in 10min. Their plasma glucose levels were measured before and during 480min after food intake. Results of fibre and starch intake and their interactions were compared by repeated measures ANOVA and the Tukey test (P<0.05). Fibre intake did not change the glucose postprandial responses (P>0.05). High-dose starch intake, however, induced a higher glycaemia at 180 and 240min after the meal and a greater maximal glycaemia and greater area under the glucose curve (P<0.05). A range in insoluble and soluble fibre intake does not change postprandial glucose response, and the amount of starch intake is a main factor for the postprandial glucose response of healthy non-obese dogs.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000200354Ciência Rural v.46 n.2 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20150763info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonti,MarianaPalumbo,Guilherme RobertoPinto,Mariana Vieira de PaulaPutarov,Thaila CristinaLoureiro,Bruna AgyGomes,Márcia de Oliveira SampaioPereira,Gener TadeuCarciofi,Aulus Cavalierieng2016-02-26T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
title Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
spellingShingle Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
Monti,Mariana
dietary fibre
glycaemia
metabolic response
metabolisable energy
title_short Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
title_full Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
title_fullStr Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
title_full_unstemmed Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
title_sort Starch and fibre intake and glucose postprandial response of dogs
author Monti,Mariana
author_facet Monti,Mariana
Palumbo,Guilherme Roberto
Pinto,Mariana Vieira de Paula
Putarov,Thaila Cristina
Loureiro,Bruna Agy
Gomes,Márcia de Oliveira Sampaio
Pereira,Gener Tadeu
Carciofi,Aulus Cavalieri
author_role author
author2 Palumbo,Guilherme Roberto
Pinto,Mariana Vieira de Paula
Putarov,Thaila Cristina
Loureiro,Bruna Agy
Gomes,Márcia de Oliveira Sampaio
Pereira,Gener Tadeu
Carciofi,Aulus Cavalieri
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monti,Mariana
Palumbo,Guilherme Roberto
Pinto,Mariana Vieira de Paula
Putarov,Thaila Cristina
Loureiro,Bruna Agy
Gomes,Márcia de Oliveira Sampaio
Pereira,Gener Tadeu
Carciofi,Aulus Cavalieri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dietary fibre
glycaemia
metabolic response
metabolisable energy
topic dietary fibre
glycaemia
metabolic response
metabolisable energy
description ABSTRACT: Fibre has been studied to reduce the postprandial glucose response of dogs, but the results are inconsistent. Starch intake, however, was not properly considered in the published studies. The effects of starch and fibre intake on the postprandial glucose response were studied in non-obese adult dogs. Cellulose (CEL), carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), pea fibre (PE) and sugarcane fibre (SCF) were combined to form six diets with starch contents ranging from 33% to 42%: SCF+CEL and PE+CEL diets, both with high insoluble fibre (IF=22%) and low soluble fibre (SF=2.5%) content; SCF+CMC and PE+CMC diets with high SF (SF=4.5%; IF=19%) content; and CMC and CEL diets with low dietary fibre (14%) content. The diets were fed in two amounts, providing an intake of 9.5g or 12.5g of starch (kg0.75)-1 day-1, totaling 12 treatments. Each diet was fed to six dogs conditioned to consume all of the daily food in 10min. Their plasma glucose levels were measured before and during 480min after food intake. Results of fibre and starch intake and their interactions were compared by repeated measures ANOVA and the Tukey test (P<0.05). Fibre intake did not change the glucose postprandial responses (P>0.05). High-dose starch intake, however, induced a higher glycaemia at 180 and 240min after the meal and a greater maximal glycaemia and greater area under the glucose curve (P<0.05). A range in insoluble and soluble fibre intake does not change postprandial glucose response, and the amount of starch intake is a main factor for the postprandial glucose response of healthy non-obese dogs.
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