Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans
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Resumo: | High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positive energy balance. Support for this hypothesis stems largely from acute feeding trials and longer-term studies lacking control over the macronutrient composition and palatability of test foods. This study evaluated the effects of consuming high- and low-GI/GL meals, matched on macronutrient composition and palatability, plasma glucose and insulin, appetite, and food intake. Thirty-nine healthy adults consumed only low- or only high-GI foods ad libitum in the laboratory for 8 days in either high (three foods per meal)- or low (one food per meal)-variety conditions. Glucose and insulin concentrations as well as appetitive sensations were determined before and for 2 h following breakfast and lunch on days 1 and 8. Energy intake was monitored daily. There were no significant differences in plasma glucose or insulin responses, appetitive ratings, or food intake between treatments. These data indicate that the differential glycemic response of foods tested in isolation under fixed time are not preserved under conditions of chronic ad libitum consumption of mixed meals. |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humansGlycemic index/loadGlycemic responseHigh glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positive energy balance. Support for this hypothesis stems largely from acute feeding trials and longer-term studies lacking control over the macronutrient composition and palatability of test foods. This study evaluated the effects of consuming high- and low-GI/GL meals, matched on macronutrient composition and palatability, plasma glucose and insulin, appetite, and food intake. Thirty-nine healthy adults consumed only low- or only high-GI foods ad libitum in the laboratory for 8 days in either high (three foods per meal)- or low (one food per meal)-variety conditions. Glucose and insulin concentrations as well as appetitive sensations were determined before and for 2 h following breakfast and lunch on days 1 and 8. Energy intake was monitored daily. There were no significant differences in plasma glucose or insulin responses, appetitive ratings, or food intake between treatments. These data indicate that the differential glycemic response of foods tested in isolation under fixed time are not preserved under conditions of chronic ad libitum consumption of mixed meals.Diabetes care2018-04-19T11:04:12Z2018-04-19T11:04:12Z2005-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf19355548https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.28.9.2123http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/18814engv. 28, n. 9, p. 2123-2129 ,September 2005American Diabetes Associationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlfenas, Rita C.G.Mattes, Richard D.reponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T06:55:02Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/18814Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T06:55:02LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans Alfenas, Rita C.G. Glycemic index/load Glycemic response |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Influence of glycemic index/load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans |
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Alfenas, Rita C.G. |
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Alfenas, Rita C.G. Mattes, Richard D. |
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Mattes, Richard D. |
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Alfenas, Rita C.G. Mattes, Richard D. |
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Glycemic index/load Glycemic response |
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Glycemic index/load Glycemic response |
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High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positive energy balance. Support for this hypothesis stems largely from acute feeding trials and longer-term studies lacking control over the macronutrient composition and palatability of test foods. This study evaluated the effects of consuming high- and low-GI/GL meals, matched on macronutrient composition and palatability, plasma glucose and insulin, appetite, and food intake. Thirty-nine healthy adults consumed only low- or only high-GI foods ad libitum in the laboratory for 8 days in either high (three foods per meal)- or low (one food per meal)-variety conditions. Glucose and insulin concentrations as well as appetitive sensations were determined before and for 2 h following breakfast and lunch on days 1 and 8. Energy intake was monitored daily. There were no significant differences in plasma glucose or insulin responses, appetitive ratings, or food intake between treatments. These data indicate that the differential glycemic response of foods tested in isolation under fixed time are not preserved under conditions of chronic ad libitum consumption of mixed meals. |
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2005-06-13 2018-04-19T11:04:12Z 2018-04-19T11:04:12Z |
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v. 28, n. 9, p. 2123-2129 ,September 2005 |
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