Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load, and Glycemic Response to Pomelo in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
10.1007/s11596-017-1793-x
- Author:
SHAO SHI-YING
1
;
XU WEI-JIE
;
TAO JING
;
ZHANG JIAN-HUA
;
ZHOU XIN-RONG
;
YUAN GANG
;
YANG YAN
;
ZHANG JING
;
ZHANG HONG-YAN
;
XU QIANG
;
DENG XIU-XIN
;
HU SHU-HONG
;
ZHANG MU-XUN
;
LIU ZHE-LONG
;
YU XUE-FENG
Author Information
1. Department of Endocrinology
- Keywords:
glycemic index;
glycemic load;
type 2 diabetes;
pomelo
- From:
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences)
2017;37(5):711-718
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Food intake has a great influence on blood glucose in patients with diabetes.This study was to determine the glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) of a particular pomelo named Majia pomelo and its effects on postprandial glucose (PPG) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D).Twenty healthy subjects and 20 T2D patients (controlled on lifestyle measures and/or metformin) were tested on 2 separate days with 50 g of glucose and 50 g equivalent of carbohydrates from Majia pomelo for GI measurement.To test effects of Majia pomelo on PPG,19 hospitalized T2D patients (controlled on insulin therapy) were selected for a 9-day study.The dose of insulin for each patient was adjusted on the first 3 days.A total of 100 mg Majia pomelo was consumed per meal in the last 3 tested days.Blood glucose was measured to evaluate the glycemic excursions.The GIs for Majia pomelo in healthy individuals and T2D patients were 78.34± 1.88 and 72.15±1.95 respectively.The value of GL was as low as 4.23 in diabetic patients with serving size of 100 g pomelo,indicting Majia pomelo as a high GI but low GL fruit.Consumption of Majia pomelo in hospitalized T2D patients did not cause significant glucose fluctuation.It was concluded that high GI pomelo can serve as a low GL fruit if it is consumed with a limited daily amount and thus can be supplied to diabetic patients.These results may mean more varieties of food choices for T2D patients.