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A higher-protein nut-based snack product suppresses glycaemia and decreases glycaemic response to co-ingested carbohydrate in an overweight prediabetic Asian Chinese cohort: the Tū Ora postprandial RCT.

Louise W Lu1,2, Marta P Silvestre1,2, Ivana R Sequeira1,2, Lindsay D Plank3, Meika Foster4,5, Nikki Middleditch2,6, Alejandra Acevedo-Fani2,6, Kieren G Hollingsworth7, Sally D Poppitt1,2,8,9.   

Abstract

Nut-based products may aid low-glycaemic dietary strategies that are important for diabetes prevention in populations at increased risk of dysglycaemia, such as Asian Chinese. This randomised cross-over trial assessed the postprandial glycaemic response (0-120 min) of a higher-protein nut-based (HP-NB) snack formulation, in bar format (1009 kJ, Nutrient Profiling Score, NPS, -2), when compared with an iso-energetic higher-carbohydrate (CHO) cereal-based bar (HC-CB, 985 kJ, NPS +3). It also assessed the ability to suppress glucose response to a typical CHO-rich food (white bread, WB), when co-ingested. Ten overweight prediabetic Chinese adults (mean, sd: age 47⋅9, 15⋅7 years; BMI 25⋅5, 1⋅6 kg/m2), with total body fat plus ectopic pancreas and liver fat quantified using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, received the five meal treatments in random order: HP-NB, HC-CB, HP-NB + WB (50 g available CHO), HC-CB + WB and WB only. Compared with HC-CB, HP-NB induced a significantly lower 30-120 min glucose response (P < 0⋅05), with an approximately 10-fold lower incremental area under the glucose curve (iAUC0-120; P < 0⋅001). HP-NB also attenuated glucose response by approximately 25 % when co-ingested with WB (P < 0⋅05). Half of the cohort had elevated pancreas and/or liver fat, with 13-21 % greater suppression of iAUC0-120 glucose in the low v. high organ fat subgroups across all five treatments. A nut-based snack product may be a healthier alternative to an energy equivalent cereal-based product with evidence of both a lower postprandial glycaemic response and modulation of CHO-induced hyperglycaemia even in high-risk, overweight, pre-diabetic adults.
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Keywords:  AUC, area under the curve; BF, body fat; BMI, body mass index; CHO, carbohydrate; DXA, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry; Dried fruits; GI, glycaemic index; MRI; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; MRS, magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Nuts; Postprandial glycaemia; Prediabetes; SAT, subcutaneous adipose tissue; T2D, type 2 diabetes; VAS, visual analogue scales; VAT, visceral adipose tissue; WB, white bread; iAUC, incremental area under the curve

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34094511      PMCID: PMC8141680          DOI: 10.1017/jns.2021.20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Sci        ISSN: 2048-6790


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