Glycemic index of a nutritional supplement designed for people with chronic kidney disease

Rachana, B and Shobana, S and Lalithya, P V and Sudha, V and Vinita, S and Gayathri, R and kalpana, N and Anjana, R M and Mohan, V (2023) Glycemic index of a nutritional supplement designed for people with chronic kidney disease. . Food Science and Nutrition, 11 (9). pp. 5379-5387.

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Abstract

The study was carried out to measure the glycemic index (GI) of an oral food supplement for people with CKD as well as on patients on maintenance dialysis. The study was conducted as per international protocols for testing GI, was approved by the local institutional ethics committee, and was registered with the Clinical Trial Registry of India (CTRI). This was a crossover randomized controlled study which enrolled 15 participants between the ages of 18 and 45 years. The participants were randomly allotted to one group that consumed either the reference food (27.5 g of glucose monohydrate) or 118 g of the nutritional supplement which contained 25 g of available carbohydrates. Fasting capillary blood samples as well as blood samples at different time intervals as per the GI protocol, after consumption of either the supplement or the reference food were taken from the participants. Each testing day was separated by a 3-day washout period. GI was calculated from the incremental area under the blood glucose response elicited by the nutritional supplement as a percentage of the response after the consumption of 25 g of glucose (27.5 g of glucose monohydrate) by the same participant using a standard formula. The GI of the nutritional supplement was calculated to be 10.3 ± 2.0 which is considered to be low as per international GI testing standards. The product was created to supplement the diet of people with CKD at different stages and to help prevent the progression from CKD to ESRD as well as the risk for CVD. This product was found to have a low GI which is desirable for people with CKD as well as diabetics in general who are at risk for developing CKD.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fsn3.3...
Uncontrolled Keywords:chronic kidney disease; glycemic index; nephropathy; nutritional supplement; renal nutrition.
Subjects:Nutrition and Diabetes
Diabetology > Cardiovascular Diabetology
Divisions:Department of Epidemiology
Department of Nutrition and Dietitics
Department of Diabetology
ID Code:1394
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:23 Nov 2023 11:57
Last Modified:23 Nov 2023 11:57

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