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Rye-based evening meals favorably affected glucose regulation and appetite variables at the following breakfast; a randomized controlled study in healthy subjects

Sandberg, Jonna C. (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Centrum för preventiv livsmedelsforskning,Universitetets särskilda verksamheter,Food for Health Science Centre,University Specialised Centres
Björck, Inger M E (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Centrum för preventiv livsmedelsforskning,Universitetets särskilda verksamheter,Food for Health Science Centre,University Specialised Centres
Nilsson, Anne C. (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Centrum för preventiv livsmedelsforskning,Universitetets särskilda verksamheter,Food for Health Science Centre,University Specialised Centres
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2016-03-18
2016
English.
In: PLoS ONE. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 11:3
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  • Background Whole grain has shown potential to prevent obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Possible mechanism could be related to colonic fermentation of specific indigestible carbohydrates, i.e. dietary fiber (DF). The aim of this study was to investigate effects on cardiometabolic risk factors and appetite regulation the next day when ingesting rye kernel bread rich in DF as an evening meal. Method Whole grain rye kernel test bread (RKB) or a white wheat flour based bread (reference product, WWB) was provided as late evening meals to healthy young adults in a randomized cross-over design. The test products RKB and WWB were provided in two priming settings: as a single evening meal or as three consecutive evening meals prior to the experimental days. Test variables were measured in the morning, 10.5-13.5 hours after ingestion of RKB or WWB. The postprandial phase was analyzed for measures of glucose metabolism, inflammatory markers, appetite regulating hormones and short chain fatty acids (SCFA) in blood, hydrogen excretion in breath and subjective appetite ratings. Results With the exception of serum CRP, no significant differences in test variables were observed depending on length of priming (P>0.05). The RKB evening meal increased plasma concentrations of PYY (0-120 min, P

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