BACKGROUND: Dietary factors play an important role in glycemic control in diabetic patients. However, little is known about their effects among Chinese diabetic patients, whose diets are typically abundant in fiber and high in glycemic index (GI) values. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 934 patients with type 2 diabetes and 918 healthy volunteers from Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, were interviewed during the period of Oct-Dec, 2006 to elicit demographic characteristics and lifestyle factors. Dietary habits were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Anthropometric measurements, bio-specimen collection and biochemical assays were conducted at the interview according to a standard protocol. In this population, diabetic pa...
Background: Besides genetic factors, the occurrence of diabetes is influenced by lifestyles and envi...
Context: There is little data correlating dietary fibre (DF) intake and cardiovascular risk in Asian...
Patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease<br/>compared to non...
Dietary factors play an important role in glycemic control in diabetic patients. However, little is ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological evidence concerning dietary fiber on newly-diagnosed type 2 diab...
High-fiber diet interventions have been proven to be beneficial for gut microbiota and glycemic cont...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> a diet high in fiber has associated with better glycaemic control ...
The present study was conducted to investigate the nutrition status of dietary patterns and the asso...
[[abstract]]Background/Purpose:Several studies have indicated an inverse association between the inc...
The effect of dietary fibre intake on glycaemic control is still controversial. This study analysed ...
Background/PurposeSeveral studies have indicated an inverse association between the incidence of dia...
OBJECTIVE - To study cross-sectional associations of dietary fiber intake with insulin resistance, i...
The Report on the Status of Nutrition and Chronic Diseases of Chinese residents (2015) indicated tha...
Background Over the past two decades, China has been undergoing rapid socio-economic and nutrition...
Abstract Background Dietary fiber has been recommended for glucose control, and typically low intake...
Background: Besides genetic factors, the occurrence of diabetes is influenced by lifestyles and envi...
Context: There is little data correlating dietary fibre (DF) intake and cardiovascular risk in Asian...
Patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease<br/>compared to non...
Dietary factors play an important role in glycemic control in diabetic patients. However, little is ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological evidence concerning dietary fiber on newly-diagnosed type 2 diab...
High-fiber diet interventions have been proven to be beneficial for gut microbiota and glycemic cont...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> a diet high in fiber has associated with better glycaemic control ...
The present study was conducted to investigate the nutrition status of dietary patterns and the asso...
[[abstract]]Background/Purpose:Several studies have indicated an inverse association between the inc...
The effect of dietary fibre intake on glycaemic control is still controversial. This study analysed ...
Background/PurposeSeveral studies have indicated an inverse association between the incidence of dia...
OBJECTIVE - To study cross-sectional associations of dietary fiber intake with insulin resistance, i...
The Report on the Status of Nutrition and Chronic Diseases of Chinese residents (2015) indicated tha...
Background Over the past two decades, China has been undergoing rapid socio-economic and nutrition...
Abstract Background Dietary fiber has been recommended for glucose control, and typically low intake...
Background: Besides genetic factors, the occurrence of diabetes is influenced by lifestyles and envi...
Context: There is little data correlating dietary fibre (DF) intake and cardiovascular risk in Asian...
Patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease<br/>compared to non...