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Effectiveness of Pasta and Other Starchy Foods With a Low Glycemic Response to Promote Cardio-metabolic and Emotional Well-being.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Hi GI for Insulin Sensitivity. Completed, enrolled 166 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
the aim of this study is to evaluate whether a Mediterranean diet rich in pasta and other starchy foods with a (Low-GI), as compared with a similar Mediterranean diet containing very little pasta and based on starchy foods with a (Hi-GI) is able to reduce insulin and glucose concentrations during a prolonged test study meal.
Study Details
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Interventions
subjects will consume the same quantities of metabolizable CHOs (270 g/d) with 135 g of CHOs assigned to the GI intervention foods. The 135 g of CHOs will be distributed as 35 g GI breakfast product, 40 g GI lunch product, and 60 g GI dinner product. Assuming an average 2400 kcal/d total energy requirement among subjects, the 270 g/d metabolizable CHO equates to 40% of total energy intake (1080 kcal/d). One-half of daily CHO intake (135 g/d) will be the same between the Hi-GI and Low-GI groups, including CHOs in fruits, vegetables, and other foods that all subjects will consume. The other one-half of daily CHO intake (135 g) will be different between the Low-GI and Hi-GI groups. Specifically, the GI values of these foods will either be \<55 (Low-GI group) or \>70 (Hi-GI group).