Evidence is increasing that the postprandial state is an important factor contributing to the risk of chronic diseases. Not only mean glycemia, but also glycemic variability has been implicated in this effect. In this exploratory study, we measured 24-h glucose profiles in 25 overweight participants in a long-term diet intervention study (DIOGENES study on Diet, Obesity and Genes), which had been randomized to four different diet groups consuming diets varying in protein content and glycemic index. In addition, we compared 24-h glucose profiles in a more controlled fashion, where nine other subjects followed in random order the same four diets differing in carbohydrate content by 10 energy% and glycemic index by 20 units during three days. ...
The primary therapeutic target for diabetes management is the achievement of good glycemic control, ...
OBJECTIVE: Various methods are used to quantify postprandial glycemia or glucose variability, but f...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL; defined as the mathematical product of the glycemic index and...
Evidence is increasing that the postprandial state is an important factor contributing to the risk o...
Evidence is increasing that the postprandial state is an important factor contributing to the risk o...
Objective Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily thr...
OBJECTIVE:Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily throug...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have been developed for diabetic patients for estimating and cont...
Authors and collaborators have continued diabetic practice and research on low carbohydrate diet (LC...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide; almost 30 million people, nearly 10% of the population,...
Shiftworkers have a higher risk of CHD and type 2 diabetes. They consume a large proportion of their...
Dietary glycemic index (GI) and protein affects postprandial insulin responses and consequently 24 h...
To investigate a 24-hour glycemic variation in drug-naïve, type 2 diabetic patients by using CGM.A t...
Aims To study the variation in daytime glucose tolerance and pancreatic B-cell function at different...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a 24-hour glycemic variation in drug-naïve, type 2 diabetic patients by us...
The primary therapeutic target for diabetes management is the achievement of good glycemic control, ...
OBJECTIVE: Various methods are used to quantify postprandial glycemia or glucose variability, but f...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL; defined as the mathematical product of the glycemic index and...
Evidence is increasing that the postprandial state is an important factor contributing to the risk o...
Evidence is increasing that the postprandial state is an important factor contributing to the risk o...
Objective Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily thr...
OBJECTIVE:Reducing the glycemic index (GI) of the diet may decrease metabolic risk, primarily throug...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have been developed for diabetic patients for estimating and cont...
Authors and collaborators have continued diabetic practice and research on low carbohydrate diet (LC...
Diabetes is an increasing problem worldwide; almost 30 million people, nearly 10% of the population,...
Shiftworkers have a higher risk of CHD and type 2 diabetes. They consume a large proportion of their...
Dietary glycemic index (GI) and protein affects postprandial insulin responses and consequently 24 h...
To investigate a 24-hour glycemic variation in drug-naïve, type 2 diabetic patients by using CGM.A t...
Aims To study the variation in daytime glucose tolerance and pancreatic B-cell function at different...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a 24-hour glycemic variation in drug-naïve, type 2 diabetic patients by us...
The primary therapeutic target for diabetes management is the achievement of good glycemic control, ...
OBJECTIVE: Various methods are used to quantify postprandial glycemia or glucose variability, but f...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL; defined as the mathematical product of the glycemic index and...