Altering source or amount of dietary carbohydrate has acute and chronic effects on postprandial glucose and triglycerides in type 2 diabetes: Canadian trial of Carbohydrates in Diabetes (CCD)

Mar 9, 2012Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD

Changing the type or amount of carbs in the diet affects blood sugar and fat levels after meals in type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

Postprandial glucose fluctuations were lower in the low-glycemic-index diet group compared to all other groups (p < 0.001).

  • Long-term dietary changes may affect postprandial responses in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
  • Both low-glycemic-index and low-carbohydrate diets could have acute and chronic effects on glucose and triglyceride levels.
  • Postprandial triglycerides were significantly higher in the low-carbohydrate/high-monounsaturated-fat group after 12 months compared to baseline (p = 0.028).
  • Triglyceride levels in the high-carbohydrate/low-glycemic-index group were consistently higher than baseline throughout the day.
  • In the low-glycemic-index diet group, triglyceride differences from baseline varied across the day.

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