Association between glycemic index, glycemic load, and fructose with insulin resistance: the CDC of the Canary Islands study

Background The involvement of carbohydrates in triggering insulin resistance (IR) remains a source of controversy. Aim of the study To study the relation between glycemic index (GI), glycemic load (GL), and fructose with insulin resistance in a predominantly rural population in the Canary Islands. M...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of nutrition 2010-12, Vol.49 (8), p.505-512
Hauptverfasser: DOMINGUEZ COELLO, Santiago, DE LEON, Antonio Cabrera, RODRIGUEZ PEREZ, María C, BORGES ALAMO, Carlos, CARRILLO FERNANDEZ, Lourdes, GONZALEZ, Delia Almeida, GARCIA YANES, Jezabel, GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ, Ana, BRITO DIAZ, Buenaventura, AGUIRRE-JAIME, Armando
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Zusammenfassung:Background The involvement of carbohydrates in triggering insulin resistance (IR) remains a source of controversy. Aim of the study To study the relation between glycemic index (GI), glycemic load (GL), and fructose with insulin resistance in a predominantly rural population in the Canary Islands. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out in 668 nondiabetic people aged 18-75. IR was estimated with serum glucose and C-peptide (HOMA2-IR). Nutrient intakes were obtained from a validated food frequency questionnaire. ANOVA was used to analyze nutrient distribution across quartiles of HOMA2-IR. Four multivariate nutrient density models (dependent variable: log-transformed HOMA2-IR) which differed only in the kinds of carbohydrates included were tested (Model 1: carbohydrates; Model 2: GI and then GL; Model 3: free fructose, other simple sugars and starch; Model 4: total fructose, remaining sugars and starch). Results There was no association between GI and IR. There was a direct association between GL (P < 0.001), fructose (free [P = 0.001], total [P = 0.013]), energy intake (P < 0.001), fruit fiber (
ISSN:1436-6207
1436-6215
DOI:10.1007/s00394-010-0110-2