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Protein and fat modify the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to a mashed potato-based meal
by
Valsta, Liisa M.
, Virtamo, Jarmo
, Sundvall, Jouko E.
, Eriksson, Johan G.
, Hätönen, Katja A.
, Sinkko, Harri K.
in
Adult
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ blood
/ Blood Glucose
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ Canola Oil
/ Chickens
/ Diet
/ Dietary Carbohydrates
/ Dietary Carbohydrates - metabolism
/ Dietary Fats
/ Dietary Fats - pharmacology
/ Dietary Proteins
/ Dietary Proteins - pharmacology
/ drug effects
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Energy Metabolism - drug effects
/ Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Female
/ Food
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ glucose
/ glycemic effect
/ glycemic index
/ Glycemic Index - drug effects
/ high fat foods
/ high protein foods
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ hyperinsulinemia
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - blood
/ Male
/ Meals
/ Meat
/ metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition
/ Oils & fats
/ pharmacology
/ Plant Oils
/ Plant Oils - pharmacology
/ Plant Tubers
/ Plants
/ Potatoes
/ Poultry
/ Proteins
/ Rapeseed oil
/ Reference Values
/ salads
/ Solanum tuberosum
/ test meals
/ Vegetables
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
/ Young Adult
2011
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Protein and fat modify the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to a mashed potato-based meal
by
Valsta, Liisa M.
, Virtamo, Jarmo
, Sundvall, Jouko E.
, Eriksson, Johan G.
, Hätönen, Katja A.
, Sinkko, Harri K.
in
Adult
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ blood
/ Blood Glucose
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ Canola Oil
/ Chickens
/ Diet
/ Dietary Carbohydrates
/ Dietary Carbohydrates - metabolism
/ Dietary Fats
/ Dietary Fats - pharmacology
/ Dietary Proteins
/ Dietary Proteins - pharmacology
/ drug effects
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Energy Metabolism - drug effects
/ Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Female
/ Food
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ glucose
/ glycemic effect
/ glycemic index
/ Glycemic Index - drug effects
/ high fat foods
/ high protein foods
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ hyperinsulinemia
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - blood
/ Male
/ Meals
/ Meat
/ metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition
/ Oils & fats
/ pharmacology
/ Plant Oils
/ Plant Oils - pharmacology
/ Plant Tubers
/ Plants
/ Potatoes
/ Poultry
/ Proteins
/ Rapeseed oil
/ Reference Values
/ salads
/ Solanum tuberosum
/ test meals
/ Vegetables
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
/ Young Adult
2011
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Protein and fat modify the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to a mashed potato-based meal
by
Valsta, Liisa M.
, Virtamo, Jarmo
, Sundvall, Jouko E.
, Eriksson, Johan G.
, Hätönen, Katja A.
, Sinkko, Harri K.
in
Adult
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ blood
/ Blood Glucose
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ Canola Oil
/ Chickens
/ Diet
/ Dietary Carbohydrates
/ Dietary Carbohydrates - metabolism
/ Dietary Fats
/ Dietary Fats - pharmacology
/ Dietary Proteins
/ Dietary Proteins - pharmacology
/ drug effects
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Energy Metabolism - drug effects
/ Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated
/ Feeding. Feeding behavior
/ Female
/ Food
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ glucose
/ glycemic effect
/ glycemic index
/ Glycemic Index - drug effects
/ high fat foods
/ high protein foods
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ hyperinsulinemia
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - blood
/ Male
/ Meals
/ Meat
/ metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition
/ Oils & fats
/ pharmacology
/ Plant Oils
/ Plant Oils - pharmacology
/ Plant Tubers
/ Plants
/ Potatoes
/ Poultry
/ Proteins
/ Rapeseed oil
/ Reference Values
/ salads
/ Solanum tuberosum
/ test meals
/ Vegetables
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
/ Young Adult
2011
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Protein and fat modify the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to a mashed potato-based meal
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Protein and fat modify the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to a mashed potato-based meal
2011
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Potatoes, especially mashed potatoes, are known to result in high glycaemic and insulinaemic responses. However, in most meals, potatoes are accompanied by other foods. The objective of the present study was to investigate how glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to a mashed potato meal changed when a high-fat food (rapeseed oil), a high-protein food (chicken breast) and/or salad were added to the meal. Healthy subjects (n 11) ingested the test meals once and the reference food (glucose solution) twice in a random order at 1-week intervals. Capillary blood samples were then drawn for 2 h, and glucose and insulin were analysed. The 2 h glycaemic responses to six mashed potato-containing meals varied more than twofold. The glycaemic index (GI) of pure mashed potato was 108, whereas combined with chicken breast, rapeseed oil and salad, it was only 54. The latter GI also differed considerably from its predicted value of 103, which was based on the individual GI of the components of the meal. The insulinaemic indices of the mashed potato-based meals varied between 94 and 148. Chicken breast in the meal increased the insulinaemic response, and rapeseed oil diminished it. However, the insulinaemic response to mashed potato with chicken breast and rapeseed oil was lower than that to mashed potato alone. In conclusion, the protein, fat and salad contents of a meal exert considerable influence on the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to mashed potatoes. Furthermore, the estimation of the GI of a mixed meal by calculation is imprecise.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press,CABI Pub
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ blood
/ Chickens
/ Diet
/ Dietary Carbohydrates - metabolism
/ Dietary Proteins - pharmacology
/ Energy Metabolism - drug effects
/ Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated
/ Female
/ Food
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ glucose
/ Glycemic Index - drug effects
/ Human and Clinical Nutrition
/ Humans
/ Insulin
/ Male
/ Meals
/ Meat
/ Plants
/ Potatoes
/ Poultry
/ Proteins
/ salads
/ Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
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