From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-11-19, revised 2019-01-11, accepted 2019-01-21Publication status: epublishThe glycaemic index or load (GI or GL) is a concept for ranking carbohydrate-rich foods based on the postprandial blood glucose response compared with a reference food (glucose). Due to the limited research investigating the effect of the GI or GL of the diet on salivary steroidal hormones, this explorative short study was conducted. 12 female participants consumed a low GI and a high GI diet for three days each, followed by a washout period between each intervention. Saliva was collected at baseline, and following the low or high GI diets. Cortisol and testosterone concentrations were measured by enzyme...
Background & Aims: Gut hormones represent attractive therapeutic targets for the treatment of obesit...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
Context: Although dietary protein produces higher acute satiety relative to carbohydrate, the influe...
Background: The glycaemic index or load (GI or GL) is a concept for ranking carbohydrate-rich foods ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterThe glycaemic index or load (GI or GL) is a concept for rank...
There has been great interest in the effect of Glycaemic index (GI) of food on weight reduction, obe...
Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to feeding depend on the carbohydrate content of th...
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At present, it is difficult to determine whether glycemic index (GI) is an important tool in the pre...
OBJECTIVE — High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positiv...
The glycaemic index (GI) concept is based on the difference in blood glucose response after ingestio...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clustering of metabolic abnormalities that increases the risk to de...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
Background: Appetite and gastrointestinal hormones (GIHs) participate in energy homeostasis, feeding...
Context Metabolic substrates and nutritional status play a major role in growth hormone (GH) secre-t...
Background & Aims: Gut hormones represent attractive therapeutic targets for the treatment of obesit...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
Context: Although dietary protein produces higher acute satiety relative to carbohydrate, the influe...
Background: The glycaemic index or load (GI or GL) is a concept for ranking carbohydrate-rich foods ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterThe glycaemic index or load (GI or GL) is a concept for rank...
There has been great interest in the effect of Glycaemic index (GI) of food on weight reduction, obe...
Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to feeding depend on the carbohydrate content of th...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
At present, it is difficult to determine whether glycemic index (GI) is an important tool in the pre...
OBJECTIVE — High glycemic index (GI)/load (GL) diets reportedly enhance appetite and promote positiv...
The glycaemic index (GI) concept is based on the difference in blood glucose response after ingestio...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a clustering of metabolic abnormalities that increases the risk to de...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies suggest that diets with a low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load...
Background: Appetite and gastrointestinal hormones (GIHs) participate in energy homeostasis, feeding...
Context Metabolic substrates and nutritional status play a major role in growth hormone (GH) secre-t...
Background & Aims: Gut hormones represent attractive therapeutic targets for the treatment of obesit...
Background: The clinical significance of glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) is inconclusive....
Context: Although dietary protein produces higher acute satiety relative to carbohydrate, the influe...