Background Rye products have been demonstrated to lower the acute insulin demand, induce a low and prolonged blood glucose response (high Glycemic Profile, GP) and reduce subclinical inflammation. These products may therefore contribute to a lowered risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardio vascular disease. The objective of the present paper was to evaluate the mechanism for a reduced postprandial insulin demand with rye products, and to explore possible appetite regulating properties. Methods 10 healthy subjects were served breakfast meals (50 g of available starch) with endosperm- or whole grain rye breads, with and without lactic acid, boiled whole grain rye- (RK) or wheat (WK) kernels, or white wheat bread reference (WWB) in random o...
Rye products typically induce low insulin responses and appear to facilitate glucose regulation. The...
Whole-grain rye foods reduce appetite, insulin and sometimes glucose responses. Increased gut fermen...
Overweight, obesity and associated diet-related chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Diet cons...
Abstract Background Rye products have been demonstrated to lower the acute insulin demand, induce a ...
Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandial insulin r...
Background Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandia...
Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandial insulin r...
Background: Rye products have previously been shown to induce comparatively low post-prandial insuli...
Background Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprand...
BACKGROUND:Whole grain has shown potential to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 dia...
The prevalence of metabolic disorders, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and the insu...
Background Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandia...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and prevention is needed. Whole grain ...
Consumption of whole grain has been associated with lower incidence of type-2 diabetes, cardiovascul...
Background Whole grain has shown potential to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 dia...
Rye products typically induce low insulin responses and appear to facilitate glucose regulation. The...
Whole-grain rye foods reduce appetite, insulin and sometimes glucose responses. Increased gut fermen...
Overweight, obesity and associated diet-related chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Diet cons...
Abstract Background Rye products have been demonstrated to lower the acute insulin demand, induce a ...
Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandial insulin r...
Background Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandia...
Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandial insulin r...
Background: Rye products have previously been shown to induce comparatively low post-prandial insuli...
Background Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprand...
BACKGROUND:Whole grain has shown potential to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 dia...
The prevalence of metabolic disorders, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and the insu...
Background Whole grain rye products have been shown to increase satiety and elicit lower postprandia...
Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and prevention is needed. Whole grain ...
Consumption of whole grain has been associated with lower incidence of type-2 diabetes, cardiovascul...
Background Whole grain has shown potential to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 dia...
Rye products typically induce low insulin responses and appear to facilitate glucose regulation. The...
Whole-grain rye foods reduce appetite, insulin and sometimes glucose responses. Increased gut fermen...
Overweight, obesity and associated diet-related chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Diet cons...