Glycaemic and insulin index of four common German breads

Background/Objectives: German-style breads are recommended as a lower glycaemic index (GI) alternative, yet little data is available. Our aim was to test the GI and insulin index (II) of four breads and rolls commonly consumed in Germany. Subjects/Methods: Four German bread products were tested for...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of clinical nutrition 2016-07, Vol.70 (7), p.808-811
Hauptverfasser: Goletzke, J, Atkinson, F S, Ek, K L, Bell, K, Brand-Miller, J C, Buyken, A E
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Zusammenfassung:Background/Objectives: German-style breads are recommended as a lower glycaemic index (GI) alternative, yet little data is available. Our aim was to test the GI and insulin index (II) of four breads and rolls commonly consumed in Germany. Subjects/Methods: Four German bread products were tested for their GI and II in 12 healthy subjects according to the International Standard Organization guidelines. Results: Only the wholemeal rye bread with visible intact grains and sunflower seeds was identified as low GI (GI=55). Both the wholemeal spelt wheat (GI=63) and the rye wheat sourdough bread (GI=62) were classified as medium GI, whereas soft pretzel was high GI (GI=80, P
ISSN:0954-3007
1476-5640
DOI:10.1038/ejcn.2016.9