Glycemic Index and Postprandial Blood Glucose Response to Japanese Strawberry Jam in Normal Adults
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We investigated in 30 healthy adults the glycemic index (GI) of five strawberry jams made from various sugar compositions. The jam containing the highest ratio of glucose showed a high GI, while that containing a high ratio of fructose, a jam made from polydextrose, showed a low GI. There was a high correlation (r=0.969, p=0.006) between the GI and the predicted GI calculated from the sugar composition of the jams. Moreover, the influence on postprandial blood glucose response after an intake of only 20 g of jam and one slice of bread with 20 g jam was measured in 8 healthy adults. The blood glucose level after an intake of 20 g of the high GI jam containing the high glucose ratio was higher than that of other jams at 15 min, but there was no significant difference after 30 min. Regardless of whether the GI was low or high, differences in the jams were not observed in the postprandial blood glucose level or the area under the curve after eating either one slice of bread (60 g) or one slice of bread with less than 20 g of jam.
著者
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FUKUHARA Kimiaki
Fruit Processing Research Center, AOHATA Corporation
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Kurotobi Tomoka
Fruits Processing Research Center, Aohata Co., Ltd.
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Inage Hiroko
Graduate School of Human Life Science, Showa Womens University
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KIMURA Shuichi
Graduate School of Human Life Science, Showa Womens University
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Fukuhara Kimiaki
Fruit Processing Research Center Aohata Corporation
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Inage Hiroko
Graduate School Of Human Life Sci. Showa Women's Univ.
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Fukuhara Kimiaki
Fruits Processing Research Center Aohata Co. Ltd.
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