Authors
Tina Akhavan, Bohdan L Luhovyy, Shirin Panahi, Ruslan Kubant, Peter H Brown, G Harvey Anderson
Publication date
2014/1/1
Journal
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
36-43
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Whey protein (WP), when consumed in small amounts prior to a meal, improves post-meal glycemic control more than can be explained by insulin-dependent mechanisms alone. The objective of the study was to identify the mechanism of action of WP beyond insulin on the reduction of post-meal glycemia. In a randomized crossover study, healthy young men received preloads (300 ml) of WP (10 and 20 g), glucose (10 and 20 g) or water (control). Paracetamol (1.5 g) was added to the preloads to measure gastric emptying. Plasma concentrations of paracetamol, glucose, and β-cell and gastrointestinal hormones were measured before preloads (baseline) and at intervals before (0–30 min) and after (50–230 min) a preset pizza meal (12 kcal/kg). Whey protein slowed pre-meal gastric emptying rate compared to the control and 10 g glucose (P<.0001), and induced lower pre-meal insulin and C-peptide than the …
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