From anecdotal evidence that traditional African sorghum and millet foods are filling and provide sustained energy, we hypothesized that gastric emptying rates of sorghum and millet foods are slow, particularly compared to non-traditional starchy foods (white rice, potato, wheat pasta). A human trial to study gastric emptying of staple foods eaten in Bamako, Mali was conducted using a carbon-13 (13C)-labelled octanoic acid breath test for gastric emptying, and subjective pre-test and satiety response questionnaires. Fourteen healthy volunteers in Bamako participated in a crossover design to test eight starchy staples. A second validation study was done one year later in Bamako with six volunteers to correct for endogenous 13C differences in...
Scope Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of obe...
Valuing local dishes can help eradicate undernourishment in west Africa. In this context, the aim of...
Consumer trends, particularly in populations burdened with high rates of obesity and overweight, ind...
From anecdotal evidence that traditional African sorghum and millet foods are filling and provide su...
Starch serves as the main energy source in cereal and tuber-rich diets, and its glycemic response pr...
The world has experienced an unprecedented change in the systems responsible for food production, di...
Malians often experience hunger at the end of the dry season when most of the sorghum and millet gra...
Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases continue to be major challenges that are inc...
A study was recently conducted through INTSORMIL (Purdue Hamaker Project) to examine thick sorghum m...
Epidemiological studies have strongly supported the substitution of whole grains or whole grain food...
Sorghum is a staple food grain in many semi-arid and tropic areas of the world, notably in Sub-Sahar...
Glycemic responses which have been measured in terms of glycemic indices (GIs) differ among various ...
The incidence of diabetes is very low in rural, traditionally living, South African Black people, bu...
Background: Most of the previous studies regarding the effects of gel-forming fibres have considered...
SCOPE: Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of ob...
Scope Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of obe...
Valuing local dishes can help eradicate undernourishment in west Africa. In this context, the aim of...
Consumer trends, particularly in populations burdened with high rates of obesity and overweight, ind...
From anecdotal evidence that traditional African sorghum and millet foods are filling and provide su...
Starch serves as the main energy source in cereal and tuber-rich diets, and its glycemic response pr...
The world has experienced an unprecedented change in the systems responsible for food production, di...
Malians often experience hunger at the end of the dry season when most of the sorghum and millet gra...
Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases continue to be major challenges that are inc...
A study was recently conducted through INTSORMIL (Purdue Hamaker Project) to examine thick sorghum m...
Epidemiological studies have strongly supported the substitution of whole grains or whole grain food...
Sorghum is a staple food grain in many semi-arid and tropic areas of the world, notably in Sub-Sahar...
Glycemic responses which have been measured in terms of glycemic indices (GIs) differ among various ...
The incidence of diabetes is very low in rural, traditionally living, South African Black people, bu...
Background: Most of the previous studies regarding the effects of gel-forming fibres have considered...
SCOPE: Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of ob...
Scope Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of obe...
Valuing local dishes can help eradicate undernourishment in west Africa. In this context, the aim of...
Consumer trends, particularly in populations burdened with high rates of obesity and overweight, ind...