Aims Diets rich in non-viscous fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and cardiovascular disease; however, the mechanism of action remains unclear. This study was undertaken to assess whether chronic consumption of this type of fibre in individuals with the metabolic syndrome would improve insulin sensitivity via changes in ectopic fat storage. Methods The study was a single-blind, randomized, parallel nutritional intervention where 20 insulin resistant subjects consumed either the fibre supplement (resistant starch) (40 g/day) or placebo supplement (0 g/day) for 12 weeks. Insulin sensitivity was measured by euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp and ectopic fat storage measured by whole-body magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Resul...
Background: The metabolic syndrome markedly increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular...
In 2016, diabetes caused about 1.6 million deaths, and the global prevalence of diabetes in 2019 was...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recent clinical trials and animal studies indicate that resistant starches may be...
Aims: Diets rich in non-viscous fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and cardiovascul...
Previous work has shown increased insulin sensitivity, increased hepatic insulin clearance and lower...
Previous work has shown increased insulin sensitivity, increased hepatic insulin clearance and lower...
BACKGROUND: Resistant starch may modulate insulin sensitivity, although the precise mechanism of thi...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diets rich in insoluble-fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and car...
This study investigated if additional non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) or resistant starch (RS), abov...
Resistant starch (RS) has been shown to beneficially affect insulin sensitivity in healthy individua...
Dietary fiber (DF) consumption has been associated with improved glycemic control in epidemiological...
Objective: Impaired insulin secretion and action contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. D...
Objective Impaired insulin secretion and action contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. Di...
[Background] Obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have re...
Starting from the evidence-based health benefits that resistant starch (RS) shows when added to the ...
Background: The metabolic syndrome markedly increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular...
In 2016, diabetes caused about 1.6 million deaths, and the global prevalence of diabetes in 2019 was...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recent clinical trials and animal studies indicate that resistant starches may be...
Aims: Diets rich in non-viscous fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and cardiovascul...
Previous work has shown increased insulin sensitivity, increased hepatic insulin clearance and lower...
Previous work has shown increased insulin sensitivity, increased hepatic insulin clearance and lower...
BACKGROUND: Resistant starch may modulate insulin sensitivity, although the precise mechanism of thi...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Diets rich in insoluble-fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and car...
This study investigated if additional non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) or resistant starch (RS), abov...
Resistant starch (RS) has been shown to beneficially affect insulin sensitivity in healthy individua...
Dietary fiber (DF) consumption has been associated with improved glycemic control in epidemiological...
Objective: Impaired insulin secretion and action contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. D...
Objective Impaired insulin secretion and action contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. Di...
[Background] Obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have re...
Starting from the evidence-based health benefits that resistant starch (RS) shows when added to the ...
Background: The metabolic syndrome markedly increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular...
In 2016, diabetes caused about 1.6 million deaths, and the global prevalence of diabetes in 2019 was...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recent clinical trials and animal studies indicate that resistant starches may be...