Literature DB >> 24219890

Mastication effects on the glycaemic index: impact on variability and practical implications.

V Ranawana1, M K-S Leow2, C J K Henry1.   

Abstract

Glycaemic variability challenges the accuracy and use of the glycaemic index (GI). The purpose of the current study was to determine the role of mastication on GI. Using a randomized, controlled, crossover, non-blind design, 15 healthy young subjects returned on 5 separate days for three glucose and two rice test sessions. At the rice sessions, subjects chewed each mouthful either 15 or 30 times. Rice chewed 15 times produced a total glycaemic response (GR; 155 mmol min/l), peak GR (2.4 mmol/l) and GI (68) significantly lower than when chewed for longer (30 times) (184 mmol min/l, 2.8 mmol/l and 88, respectively). The study shows that the GI of rice is affected by the degree of mastication. Chewing 15 times compared with 30 times significantly attenuates the GI, suggesting that mastication may potentially contribute to the glycaemic variability of rice. While future work must establish the extent and limits to which mastication affects glycaemia, it could also explore the potential of using mastication to reduce the glycaemic load of rice.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2013        PMID: 24219890     DOI: 10.1038/ejcn.2013.231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0954-3007            Impact factor:   4.016


  8 in total

1.  Degree of habitual mastication seems to contribute to interindividual variations in the glycemic response to rice but not to spaghetti.

Authors:  Viren Ranawana; C Jeya K Henry; Megan Pratt
Journal:  Nutr Res       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 3.315

2.  Degree of particle size breakdown during mastication may be a possible cause of interindividual glycemic variability.

Authors:  Viren Ranawana; John A Monro; Suman Mishra; C Jeya K Henry
Journal:  Nutr Res       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 3.315

3.  Liquid and solid carbohydrate foods: comparative effects on glycemic and insulin responses, and satiety.

Authors:  Viren Ranawana; C Jeya K Henry
Journal:  Int J Food Sci Nutr       Date:  2010-10-27       Impact factor: 3.833

4.  Interindividual variability and intra-individual reproducibility of glycemic index values for commercial white bread.

Authors:  Sonia Vega-López; Lynne M Ausman; John L Griffith; Alice H Lichtenstein
Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  2007-03-23       Impact factor: 19.112

5.  Measuring the glycemic index of foods: interlaboratory study.

Authors:  Thomas M S Wolever; Jennie C Brand-Miller; John Abernethy; Arne Astrup; Fiona Atkinson; Mette Axelsen; Inger Björck; Furio Brighenti; Rachel Brown; Audrey Brynes; M Cristina Casiraghi; Murielle Cazaubiel; Linda Dahlqvist; Elizabeth Delport; Gareth S Denyer; Daniela Erba; Gary Frost; Yvonne Granfeldt; Shelagh Hampton; Valerie A Hart; Katja A Hätönen; C Jeya Henry; Steve Hertzler; Sarah Hull; Johann Jerling; Kelly L Johnston; Helen Lightowler; Neil Mann; Linda Morgan; Leonora N Panlasigui; Christine Pelkman; Tracy Perry; Andreas F H Pfeiffer; Marlien Pieters; D Dan Ramdath; Rayna T Ramsingh; S Daniel Robert; Carol Robinson; Essi Sarkkinen; Francesca Scazzina; Dave Clark D Sison; Birgitte Sloth; Jane Staniforth; Niina Tapola; Liisa M Valsta; Inge Verkooijen; Martin O Weickert; Antje R Weseler; Paul Wilkie; Jian Zhang
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 7.045

Review 6.  Diabetes in Asia: epidemiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology.

Authors:  Juliana C N Chan; Vasanti Malik; Weiping Jia; Takashi Kadowaki; Chittaranjan S Yajnik; Kun-Ho Yoon; Frank B Hu
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2009-05-27       Impact factor: 56.272

7.  Glycaemic index methodology.

Authors:  F Brouns; I Bjorck; K N Frayn; A L Gibbs; V Lang; G Slama; T M S Wolever
Journal:  Nutr Res Rev       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 7.800

Review 8.  White rice consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes: meta-analysis and systematic review.

Authors:  Emily A Hu; An Pan; Vasanti Malik; Qi Sun
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2012-03-15
  8 in total
  14 in total

1.  Increased oral processing and a slower eating rate increase glycaemic, insulin and satiety responses to a mixed meal tolerance test.

Authors:  Ai Ting Goh; Jie Ying Michelle Choy; Xin Hui Chua; Shalini Ponnalagu; Chin Meng Khoo; Clare Whitton; Rob Martinus van Dam; Ciarán Gerard Forde
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 5.614

2.  Influence of oral processing behaviour and bolus properties of brown rice and chickpeas on in vitro starch digestion and postprandial glycaemic response.

Authors:  Yao Chen; Markus Stieger; Edoardo Capuano; Ciarán G Forde; Sandra van der Haar; Meeke Ummels; Heleen van den Bosch; Rene de Wijk
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 5.614

3.  Fruit form Influences Postprandial Glycemic Response in Elderly and Young Adults.

Authors:  S L Tey; D E M Lee; C J Henry
Journal:  J Nutr Health Aging       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 4.075

4.  Assessment of quality of minor millets available in the south Indian market & glycaemic index of cooked unpolished little & foxtail millet.

Authors:  Muthukaruppan Malavika; Shanmugam Shobana; Parthasarathy Vijayalakshmi; Raman Ganeshjeevan; Rajagopal Gayathri; Vasudevan Kavitha; Nagamuthu Gayathri; Ravichandran Savitha; Ranjit Unnikrishnan; Ranjit Mohan Anjana; Nagappa Gurusiddappa Malleshi; Kamala Krishnaswamy; Christiani Jayakumar Henry; Viswanathan Mohan; Vasudevan Sudha
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 2.375

5.  Glycaemic potency reduction by coarse grain structure in breads is largely eliminated during normal ingestion.

Authors:  Akila Srv; Suman Mishra; Allan Hardacre; Lara Matia-Merino; Kelvin Goh; Frederick J Warren; John Alexander Monro
Journal:  Br J Nutr       Date:  2021-07-05       Impact factor: 4.125

Review 6.  Understanding the gastrointestinal tract of the elderly to develop dietary solutions that prevent malnutrition.

Authors:  Didier Rémond; Danit R Shahar; Doreen Gille; Paula Pinto; Josefa Kachal; Marie-Agnès Peyron; Claudia Nunes Dos Santos; Barbara Walther; Alessandra Bordoni; Didier Dupont; Lidia Tomás-Cobos; Guy Vergères
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2015-06-10

Review 7.  A systematic review of the influence of rice characteristics and processing methods on postprandial glycaemic and insulinaemic responses.

Authors:  Hanny M Boers; Jack Seijen Ten Hoorn; David J Mela
Journal:  Br J Nutr       Date:  2015-08-27       Impact factor: 3.718

8.  Effect of Cold Storage and Reheating of Parboiled Rice on Postprandial Glycaemic Response, Satiety, Palatability and Chewed Particle Size Distribution.

Authors:  Louise Weiwei Lu; Bernard Venn; Jun Lu; John Monro; Elaine Rush
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2017-05-10       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 9.  How Important Is Eating Rate in the Physiological Response to Food Intake, Control of Body Weight, and Glycemia?

Authors:  Georgia Argyrakopoulou; Stamatia Simati; George Dimitriadis; Alexander Kokkinos
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 5.717

10.  Combined Impact of a Faster Self-Reported Eating Rate and Higher Dietary Energy Intake Rate on Energy Intake and Adiposity.

Authors:  Pey Sze Teo; Rob M van Dam; Ciarán G Forde
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-10-25       Impact factor: 5.717

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.