The effects of fiber, added to a high-starch diet, on glucose and insulin metabolism were studied in seven healthy men in a controlled environment. Diets rich in starch (carbohydrate provided 62% energy) contained either 16 g or 100 g of fiber from several sources of food and were given for 10-day periods. Two parameters of glucose control weremeasured: glucose metabolism during insulin-glucose infusions (seven subjects) and glucose production measured by infusing tritiated glucose tracer (five subjects). Three sets ofstudies were carried out in the sequence: low-fiber, high-fiber, low-fiber. The respective mean values (± SE) for glucose utilization were 6.70 ± 1.4, 7.01 ±1.02, and 6.77 ± 1.34 mg/kg · min. Analysis of variance failed to show a significant effect of dietary change. Values for basal glucose production were 2.0 ± 0.1, 1.9 ± 0.2, and 2.4 ± 0.3 mg/kg · min with the low-fiber, high-fiber, and low-fiber diets, respectively, which were not significantly different. The one significant response to the high-fiber diet was a lowering in plasma cholesterol, the mean values for the seven subjects during the three periods being 154 ± 12, 138 ± 10, and 156 ± 13 mg/dl (P < 0.05).
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May 01 1984
Effects of a High-Starch Diet with Low or High Fiber Content on Postabsorptive Glucose Utilization and Glucose Production in Normal Subjects
Paul J Nestel, M.D. F.R.A.C.P.;
Paul J Nestel, M.D. F.R.A.C.P.
Baker Medical Research Institute
Melbourne, 3181, Australia
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Christopher Nolan, B.Med.Sci.;
Christopher Nolan, B.Med.Sci.
Baker Medical Research Institute
Melbourne, 3181, Australia
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Jeff Bazelmans, B.Sc.;
Jeff Bazelmans, B.Sc.
Baker Medical Research Institute
Melbourne, 3181, Australia
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Russel Cook, M.B.B.S. F.R.C.P.
Russel Cook, M.B.B.S. F.R.C.P.
Baker Medical Research Institute
Melbourne, 3181, Australia
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Paul J Nestel, Christopher Nolan, Jeff Bazelmans, Russel Cook; Effects of a High-Starch Diet with Low or High Fiber Content on Postabsorptive Glucose Utilization and Glucose Production in Normal Subjects. Diabetes Care 1 May 1984; 7 (3): 207–210. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.7.3.207
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