Acute effect of meal glycemic index and glycemic load on blood glucose and insulin responses in humans

Sep 7, 2006Nutrition journal

Immediate effects of meal sugar content on blood sugar and insulin levels in people

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Abstract

An almost 2-fold higher serum glucose and insulin response was observed for high-glycemic index meals compared to low-glycemic index meals of the same size.

  • The difference in serum glucose and insulin responses is not significant for small meals (p = 0.38).
  • Meal glycemic load was associated with serum glucose and insulin responses at both 2 and 5 hours (r = 0.58 and r = 0.54, respectively; p < 0.01).
  • Similar serum glucose and insulin responses were found for meals with the same glycemic load, despite differences in carbohydrate amount and type.
  • No differences were noted in serum free-fatty acids or glucagon levels in relation to meal glycemic index.

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