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Effect of Commercial Rye Whole-Meal Bread on Postprandial Blood Glucose and Gastric Emptying in Healthy Subjects

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Lund University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00779298
Dnr 709/2004

Details and patient eligibility

About

Increased intake of dietary fibre and whole grains is related to reduced risk of developing diabetes. The term "whole grain" is often used for whole-meal products in which the structure of the cereal grain is destroyed in the flour containing the original dietary fiber, but also for cereal products in which a large proportion of whole cereal grains is intact. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of commercial rye whole-meal bread (RWMB) compared to white-wheat bread (WWB) on gastric emptying rate (GER), postprandial glucose response in healthy subjects.

Full description

Ten healthy subjects, without symptoms or a prior history of gastrointestinal disease, abdominal surgery or diabetes mellitus, were assessed by using a blinded crossover trial. The subjects were examined regarding blood glucose levels and GER after ingestion of 150g WWB or RWMB on two different occasions after an overnight fast. GER was measured using a standardized real time ultrasonography. GER was calculated as a percentage change in antral cross sectional area 15 and 90 minutes after the finished meal with WWB and RWMB. Finger-prick capillary samples were collected before and 40, 60, and 90 min after the start of the meal to measure blood glucose levels.

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • without symptoms or a prior history of gastrointestinal disease, abdominal surgery or diabetes mellitus

Exclusion criteria

  • with symptoms or prior history of gastrointestinal disease, abdominal surgery or diabetes mellitus

Trial design

0 participants in 1 patient group

Healthy subjects
Description:
Healthy subjects, without symptoms or a prior history of gastrointestinal disease, abdominal surgery or diabetes mellitus

Trial contacts and locations

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