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The Effects of Vegetable Preloading on Postprandial Glycemia, Insulinaemia and Gastric Emptying
Sponsor: Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation
Summary
The objective of this study is to investigate the importance of leavy vegetable preloading on the postprandial glycaemic and insulinemic response in human subjects when consumed a specific amount of digestible carbohydrate from Russet Burbank potatoes source.
Official title: The Effects of Vegetable Preloading on Postprandial Glycemia, Insulinaemia and Gastric Emptying in Healthy Adults: A Randomized Cross-over Trial
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
21 Years - 40 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
24
Start Date
2023-09-01
Completion Date
2025-09-19
Last Updated
2024-11-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Co-ingestion
Subjects co-ingest both (300 g mashed potatoes) and (200 g baby round spinach supplemented with canola oil) in the same time.
0 min preload
Subjects consume 200 g baby round spinach supplemented with canola oil first, then directly consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
5 min preload
Subjects consume 200 g baby round spinach supplemented with canola oil first, wait 5 minutes, then consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
10 min preload
Subjects consume 200 g baby round spinach supplemented with canola oil first, wait 10 minutes, then consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
15 min preload
Subjects consume 200 g baby round spinach supplemented with canola oil first, wait 15 minutes, then consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
20 min preload
Subjects consume 200 g baby round spinach supplemented with canola oil first, wait 20 minutes, then consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
Spinach only / 10 min preload
Subjects consume 200 g baby round spinach WITHOUT canola oil first, wait 10 minutes, then consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
Canola oil only / 10 min preload
Subjects consume 20 g of canola oil first, wait 10 minutes, then consume 300 g of mashed potatoes.
Locations (1)
Clinical Nutrition Research Centre (CNRC)
Singapore, Singapore