Slowly digestible starch (SDS) has been shown to digest slowly throughout the entire small intestine, generating slow and prolonged release of glucose, according to the in vitro Englyst assay. The aim of this work was to conduct a meta-analysis of up-to-date evidence to evaluate the association between SDS consumption and a reduction in the postprandial glycemic response, including extended glycemic index (EGI) or glycemic profile (GP) parameters, during in vivo digestion. We searched the Web of Science, PubMed, Europe PMC, Cochrane Library, and Embase to identify related articles published up to September 2022. Human trials investigating the effect of the SDS amount on the postprandial glucose profile were estimated at the standard mean di...
Decreasing postprandial (= post-meal) glucose responses (PPG) is beneficial for health. We have show...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: In type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients, the reduction of glyce...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...
International audienceStarch digestibility may have an effect on the postprandial blood glucose prof...
Consumption of low-glycemic index (GI) foods has been associated with desirable health benefits such...
Starch digestibility may have an effect on the postprandial blood glucose profile. The aim of this m...
Decreasing postprandial (= post-meal) glucose responses (PPG) is beneficial for health. We have show...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...
Background: Previously we observed that the consumption of pasta and bread resulted in a similar gly...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...
Decreasing postprandial (= post-meal) glucose responses (PPG) is beneficial for health. We have show...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: In type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients, the reduction of glyce...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...
International audienceStarch digestibility may have an effect on the postprandial blood glucose prof...
Consumption of low-glycemic index (GI) foods has been associated with desirable health benefits such...
Starch digestibility may have an effect on the postprandial blood glucose profile. The aim of this m...
Decreasing postprandial (= post-meal) glucose responses (PPG) is beneficial for health. We have show...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...
Background: Previously we observed that the consumption of pasta and bread resulted in a similar gly...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...
Decreasing postprandial (= post-meal) glucose responses (PPG) is beneficial for health. We have show...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: In type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients, the reduction of glyce...
To draw attention to the necessity of considering differences in the digestibility of carbohydrates,...