Postprandial changes in cardiometabolic disease risk in young Chinese men following isocaloric high or low protein diets, stratified by either high or low meal frequency - a randomized controlled crossover trial

Mar 17, 2016Nutrition journal

How Meal Protein Amount and Eating Frequency Affect Heart and Metabolic Health After Eating in Young Chinese Men

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Abstract

High-protein meals resulted in a 66% lower glucose response compared to low-protein meals.

  • Incremental glucose area under the curve was significantly reduced for both high-protein meal frequencies (PRO-2 and PRO-6) compared to low-protein meals (CON-2).
  • The insulin response was significantly lower for the 6-small high-protein meals (PRO-6) compared to the 2-large low-protein meals (CON-2).
  • No significant differences were observed in other postprandial markers across the dietary treatments.

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