Effect of a Low–Glycemic Index or a High–Cereal Fiber Diet on Type 2 Diabetes
Abstract
To test the effects of low-glycemic index diets on glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with type 2 diabetes. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A randomized, parallel study design at a Canadian university hospital research center of 210 participants with type 2 diabetes treated with antihyperglycemic medications who were recruited by newspaper advertisement and randomly assigned to receive 1 of 2 diet treatments each for 6 months between September 16, 2004, and May 22, 2007. INTERVENTION: High-cereal fiber or low-glycemic index dietary advice. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Absolute change in glycated hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)), with fasting blood glucose and cardiovascular disease risk factors as secondary measures.
In the intention-to-treat analysis, HbA(1c) decreased by -0.18% absolute HbA(1c) units (95% confidence interval [CI], -0.29% to -0.07%) in the high-cereal fiber diet compared with -0.50% absolute HbA(1c) units (95% CI, -0.61% to -0.39%) in the low-glycemic index diet (P
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17Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Glycemic index
- Type 2 diabetes
- Dietary fiber
- Glycemic
- Diabetes mellitus
- Internal medicine
- Food science
- Good health and well-being