Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5903595 | Metabolism | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Combining carbohydrate with protein can elevate postprandial insulin levels, but decreases insulin action, and therefore does not improve glucose response in T2D subjects. Our results further suggest that different types of proteins (i.e., fast-absorbing whey/soy vs. slow-absorbing casein) differently modulate insulin response and insulin action. A fast-absorbing protein mixture reduces insulin action to a greater extent than a slow-absorbing protein, and therefore may not be recommended for glycemic control in T2D patients.
Keywords
Total amino acidTAAIAUCIsomaltuloseHOMA-IRHbA1cT2DEAABranched-chain amino acidhomeostasis model assessment of insulin resistanceEssential amino acidInsulin actionISOBCAAstandard error of the meanType 2 diabetesType 2 diabeticbody mass indexBMIInsulin sensitivity indexSpearman's correlation coefficientSEMincremental area under the curveGlycated hemoglobinProtein
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Authors
Meidjie Ang, Andreas S. Müller, Florian Wagenlehner, Adrian Pilatz, Thomas Linn,