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ID 113764
Author
Bando, Hiroshi Tokushima University|Japan Low Carbohydrate Diet Promotion Association KAKEN Search Researchers
Ebe, Koji Japan Low Carbohydrate Diet Promotion Association|Takao Hospital
Muneta, Tetsuo Japan Low Carbohydrate Diet Promotion Association|Muneta Maternity Clinic
Bando, Masahiro Tokushima University
Yonei, Yoshikazu Doshisha University
Keywords
Low Carbohydrate Diet (LCD)
Blood Glucose Profile
Morbus Value (M Value)
Delta Ratio of Carbo70
Meal Tolerance Test (MTT)
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Background: Low Carbohydrate Diet (LCD) and Calorie Restriction (CR) have been discussed for long. Authors have continued clinical research on LCD, CR and M value.
Subjects and Methods: Subjects were 67 male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods were i) daily profile of blood glucose, average glucose, M value for CR meal, ii) same exam of i) after 2 days of LCD, iii) Delta and AUC ratio for 70g of carbohydrate (0 - 30 minutes) in meal tolerance test (MTT), iv) Triglyceride check for 12 days of LCD, v) analyses of correlation of biomarkers.
Results: Obtained data were as follows: average age 61.2 years old, median values are HbA1c 7.8%, fasting glucose 151 mg/dL, IRI 4.4 μU/mL, HOMA-R 2.1, HOMA-β 15.9, respectively. Median values on day 2 vs 14: average glucose 198 vs 151 mg/dL, M value 134 vs 14.4, respectively. AUC ratio for Carbo70 showed more separate distribution as insulin secretion ability than Delta ratio. There were significant correlations among HbA1c, average glucose and M value.
Discussion and Conclusion: These results suggested that LCD would have beneficial effects for glucose variability. Furthermore, it would become basal and reference data for the future research development in this field.
Journal Title
EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Publisher
Ecronicon
Volume
2
Issue
3
Start Page
61
End Page
70
Published Date
2019-05-28
Rights
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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eng
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