The Effect of High- and Low-Glycemic Index Energy Restricted Diets on Plasma Lipid and Glucose Profiles in Type 2 Diabetic Subjects with Varying Glycemic Control

May 10, 2002Journal of the American College of Nutrition

How High- and Low-Sugar Diets with Reduced Calories Affect Blood Fat and Sugar Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Patients with Different Blood Sugar Control

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Abstract

Weight loss resulted in an average reduction of 3.6 kg after four weeks.

  • Fasting glucose decreased by 5.6% and triglyceride levels decreased by 13.8% after four weeks.
  • Further reductions in weight (-4.9%), fasting glucose (-4.6%), and glycated hemoglobin (-7.2%) were observed between weeks 4 and 12.
  • Glycated hemoglobin levels were reduced twofold more in subjects on a low-glycemic index diet compared to those on a high-glycemic index diet, though this difference was not statistically significant.
  • LDL cholesterol concentrations decreased by 13.2% overall, with a greater reduction in subjects with low glucose tolerance on the low-glycemic index diet.

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