The impact of slow digestible sources of dietary carbohydrate in reducing the risk of developing obesity and related metabolic disorders is unclear. The aim of the present study was to compare the postprandial metabolic response to the ingestion of sucrose v. isomaltulose. We hypothesised that the reduced digestion and absorption rate of isomaltulose would result in lower glycaemic and insulinaemic responses when compared with the ingestion of sucrose, leading to greater postprandial fat oxidation rates. In a randomised, single-blind, cross-over study, ten overweight subjects ingested two different carbohydrate drinks (sucrose and isomaltulose, 75 g carbohydrate equivalents) following an overnight fast (08.40 hours) and with a standardised ...
Background: It is a commonly perceived perception that low-glycaemic index (GI) foods keep you feeli...
The purpose of this study is to compare the glycemic and insulinemic responses following the ingesti...
Dietary interventions to delay carbohydrate digestion or absorption can effectively prevent hypergly...
The impact of slow digestible sources of dietary carbohydrate in reducing the risk of developing obe...
The impact of slowly digestible sugars in reducing the risk of developing obesity and related metabo...
The impact of slowly digestible sugars in reducing the risk of developing obesity and related metabo...
The proposed impact of slowly digestible sources of dietary carbohydrate in reducing the risk of dev...
AbstractObjectiveDietary interventions with a low glycemic index have shown to be successful for the...
Isomaltulose (ISO) is a disaccharide that is slowly digested, resulting in a slow availability for a...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to compare the glycemic and insulinemic responses following the...
Background: It is a commonly perceived perception that low-glycaemic index (GI) foods keep you feeli...
The purpose of this study is to compare the glycemic and insulinemic responses following the ingesti...
Dietary interventions to delay carbohydrate digestion or absorption can effectively prevent hypergly...
The impact of slow digestible sources of dietary carbohydrate in reducing the risk of developing obe...
The impact of slowly digestible sugars in reducing the risk of developing obesity and related metabo...
The impact of slowly digestible sugars in reducing the risk of developing obesity and related metabo...
The proposed impact of slowly digestible sources of dietary carbohydrate in reducing the risk of dev...
AbstractObjectiveDietary interventions with a low glycemic index have shown to be successful for the...
Isomaltulose (ISO) is a disaccharide that is slowly digested, resulting in a slow availability for a...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to compare the glycemic and insulinemic responses following the...
Background: It is a commonly perceived perception that low-glycaemic index (GI) foods keep you feeli...
The purpose of this study is to compare the glycemic and insulinemic responses following the ingesti...
Dietary interventions to delay carbohydrate digestion or absorption can effectively prevent hypergly...