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Comparison of postprandial glycaemia in Asians and Caucasians
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Diabetic Medicine. Oct 01, 2010 27(10):1205-1208
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0742-3071
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare postprandial glycaemic responses between Asian and Caucasian subjects. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Postprandial capillary blood glucose concentrations were measured as 2-h incremental areas-under-the-curve (iAUCs) following consumption of a glucose beverage and a breakfast cereal in 27 Asians and 73 Caucasians. RESULTS: The mean difference in iAUC was 29% (95% CI 10, 51) and 63% (95% CI 32, 102) higher in the Asian compared with the Caucasian group following the glucose beverage and cereal, respectively. The glycaemic index (GI) of the cereal was 77 (95% CI 66, 90) in the Asian group and 61 (95% CI 55, 67) in the Caucasian group; the values were different (P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that dietary recommendations for people with diabetes and those at risk of Type 2 diabetes may be more appropriate if based on research in the ethnic group for which they are intended.