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Omega Galil has developed a novel fatty sweetener that allows the use of up to 80% less sugar (particularly sucrose) and yet achieves a natural sweet flavor, using a novel technology of milling the natural sucrose crystals together with oil and thus creating a micro-suspension of sugar in oil or fat. The suspension increases the surface area of the sugar particles and thus a lower quantity of sugar is required in order to reach an enhanced perception of sweetness at the sweet taste receptors in the mouth. Omega Galil provides fatty food products that use up to 80% less sucrose, while tasting as sweet as regular sugar sweetened foods, with no aftertastes of sugar substitutes, and no chemical modifications or additives.
Postprandial glucose (PPG) excursions in Type 1 Diabetes happen mainly due to a delay in subcutaneous insulin absorption and action, but also among other factors, depend on the meal composition. The glycemic index (GI) ranks foods based on acute glycemic response over a 2-h period of 50 g of available carbohydrates (CHO) of a test food compared with the reference standard glucose. Glycemic Load (GL) is a GI-weighted measure of carbohydrate content, which estimates the impact of carbohydrate intake using the GI while taking into account the amount of carbohydrates that are eaten in a serving. Several studies have demonstrated differences in PPG after consumption of low versus high GI meals, with rapid glucose spikes following high GI meals . Helping people with T1D achieve a diet with a lower glycemic load can improve both their quality of life and their diabetes-associated complications.
The proposed randomized, double blind, cross-over, active control, clinical trial aims to:
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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Alona Hamou, Msc
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