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- Title
Impact of cereal fibre on glucose-regulating factors.
- Authors
Weickert, M. O.; Mohlig, M.; Koebnick, C.; Holst, J. J.; Namsolleck, P.; Ristow, M.; Osterhoff, M.; Rochlitz, H.; Rudovich, N.; Spranger, J.; Pfeiffer, A. F. H.
- Abstract
Aims/hypothesis: Insoluble dietary fibre intake is associated, by unknown mechanisms, with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. We investigated whether a short-term dietary intervention with purified insoluble fibres influences acute and delayed responses of glucose, insulin, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide 1. Methods: Fourteen healthy women with NGT were studied for 300 min on six to eight occasions. Subjects consumed three matched portions of control (C) or fibre-enriched bread (10.4–10.6 g/portion; wheat fibre [WF], oat fibre [OF], and, in a substudy [n=9], resistant starch [RS]) followed by control (C-C, C-WF, C-OF, C-RS) on subsequent days. Results: Fibre enrichment accelerated the early insulin response (fibre⊗time interaction p=0.026 for WF, p«0.001 for OF, p=0.126 for RS; time of maximal concentration [Tmax], C 57.9±5.9, WF 49.3±2.5 [p=0.086], OF 46.1±2.9 [p=0.026], RS 46.7±5.8 min [p=0.029]). It was also associated with an earlier postprandial GIP response after OF (Tmax, C 83.6±7.2, WF 70.7±6.0 [p=0.054], OF 64.3±6.9 [p=0.022], RS 60.0±5.0 [p»0.15]). Increased fibre intake for 24 h was further associated with a reduced postprandial glucose response on the following day subsequent to ingestion of a control meal (AUCC-C 4,140±401, AUCC-WF 2,850±331 [p=0.007], AUCC-OF 2,830±277 [p=0.011]), with no difference in maximal concentration and Tmax of glucose responses. No differences in insulin responses were observed 24 h after the fibre-enriched diets compared with control (p»0.15). Colonic fermentation was increased only on study days C-OF (p=0.017) and C-RS (p=0.016). Conclusions/interpretation: The consumption of highly purified insoluble dietary fibres accelerated the acute GIP and insulin response and was further associated with enhanced postprandial carbohydrate handling the following day upon ingestion of a control meal.
- Subjects
FIBER content of food; GLUCOSE; DIABETES; PREVENTIVE medicine; DIET
- Publication
Diabetologia, 2005, Vol 48, Issue 11, p2343
- ISSN
0012-186X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00125-005-1941-x