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Effect of the Intake of a Snack Containing Dietary Fiber on Postprandial Glucose Levels.

Hyeon-Ki KimTakuya NanbaMamiho OzakiHanako ChijikiMasaki TakahashiMayuko FukazawaJin OkuboShigenobu Shibata
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
To examine the effects of the intake of a snack containing dietary fiber under free-living conditions on postprandial glucose levels in older adults, nine healthy older adults aged 76.9 ± 1.6 years (mean ± standard error) completed two crossover trials: 1) regular snack (BISCUIT) intake and 2) intake of snacks with a high dietary fiber content (DF-BISCUIT). In both trials, each participant consumed either BISCUIT or DF-BISCUIT between lunch and dinner time for 1 week. During the intervention, the blood glucose levels of all the subjects were observed using a continuous glucose monitoring system. Lower 24 h blood glucose levels were yielded in the DF-BISCUIT than the BISCUIT trials. Moreover, compared to the BISCUIT trials, the blood glucose levels after dinner and areas under the curve (AUCs) were significantly decreased in the DF-BISCUIT treatments. The blood glucose levels and AUCs after the intake of the next day's breakfast were suppressed in the DF-BISCUIT treatments compared to those in the BISCUIT trials. Our data indicate that the intake of snacks with a high dietary fiber content under free-living conditions is an effective way to restrain postprandial glucose levels and that the effect lasts until breakfast the next day.
Keyphrases
  • blood glucose
  • glycemic control
  • blood pressure
  • randomized controlled trial
  • weight gain
  • big data
  • open label
  • insulin resistance