Acute and chronic improvement in postprandial glucose metabolism by a diet resembling the traditional Mediterranean dietary pattern: Can SCFAs play a role?

Jul 24, 2020Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Short- and long-term improvement in blood sugar control after meals from a Mediterranean-like diet: Possible role of gut fatty acids

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Abstract

Postprandial glucose and insulin responses were significantly reduced after an 8-week Mediterranean diet intervention compared to a western-type diet.

  • The Mediterranean diet led to significant reductions in glucose and insulin responses at baseline and after 8 weeks.
  • An increase in postprandial plasma butyric acid was observed in the Mediterranean diet group, which correlated inversely with insulin levels.
  • Improvements in oral glucose insulin sensitivity were associated with the increased butyric acid levels.
  • Significant changes in gut microbiota composition were noted, including higher levels of Intestinimonas butyriciproducens and Akkermansia muciniphila in the Mediterranean diet group.

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