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A multimeal paradigm producing a low glycemic response is associated with modest cognitive benefits relative to a high glycemic response: a randomized, crossover trial in patients with type 2 diabetes

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
卷 117, 期 5, 页码 859-869

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2023.02.017

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glycemic index; glycemic load; cognition; type 2 diabetes; glucose

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This study aimed to investigate whether consuming a multimeal paradigm with a low glycemic response could improve cognitive function in patients with type 2 diabetes. The results showed that the low glycemic response multimeal paradigm had some benefits for cognitive function before lunch compared to the high glycemic response multimeal paradigm.
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and poor glucose regulation in the immediate postprandial period are both associated with impairments in cognitive function. There is evidence that foods that generate a better postprandial glycemic response, such as low GI foods (which produce a lower glycemic peak, less variability, and a more sustained decline), are associated with cognitive benefits over the morning. However, the potential impact of consuming multiple meals of this nature over the course of a day on cognition in T2DM has not been explored.Objectives: The primary aim of this research was to investigate whether a multimeal paradigm producing a low glycemic response was associated with cognitive benefits in patients with noninsulin-dependent T2DM relative to a multimeal paradigm producing a high glycemic response.Methods: Twenty-five adults with noninsulin-dependent T2DM (mean age: 57 y) consumed 2 multimeal profiles consisting of a breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack on 2 separate test days following a randomized, counterbalanced, crossover design. The 2 conditions were a low GI profile (LGIP) and a high GI profile (HGIP).Results: Cognitive function, glycemic response, mood, and satiety were assessed over the day from 8:30 to 17:00. Overall, there were limited cognitive effects. However, there was evidence for cognitive benefits in the period before lunch, as demonstrated by better global cognitive and executive functions for the LGIP relative to the HGIP. No clear effects were observed for mood.Conclusions: This study shows that a multimeal paradigm producing a low glycemic response was associated with some benefits for cognitive function in patients with T2DM.Clinical Trail Registry reference: NCT03360604 (clinical trial.gov).

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