The influence on metabolic control and the possible side effects of a diet rich in vegetable fibers was evaluated in a group of insulin-dependent diabetic adolescents. After two weeks of controlled diet, a new dietary regime with a higher vegetable fiber content (66 g/day vs 15 g/day) and an increased iron content (22.5 mg/day vs 11.5 mg/day) was assigned to each patient for a period of two months. At the end of the dietary trial, a decrease of the insulin requirement, of the mean daily blood glucose values, and of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1) was observed. Serum iron levels were statistically lowered, but still in the normal range. These data suggest that high fiber diet can improve metabolic control of type I diabetes, but cast some doubts because of possible side effects on intestinal absorption of oligo-elements.
Usefulness and side effects of a diet rich in vegetable fiber in insulin-dependent diabetic adolescents.
CERUTTI, Franco;SACCHETTI, Carla
1987-01-01
Abstract
The influence on metabolic control and the possible side effects of a diet rich in vegetable fibers was evaluated in a group of insulin-dependent diabetic adolescents. After two weeks of controlled diet, a new dietary regime with a higher vegetable fiber content (66 g/day vs 15 g/day) and an increased iron content (22.5 mg/day vs 11.5 mg/day) was assigned to each patient for a period of two months. At the end of the dietary trial, a decrease of the insulin requirement, of the mean daily blood glucose values, and of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1) was observed. Serum iron levels were statistically lowered, but still in the normal range. These data suggest that high fiber diet can improve metabolic control of type I diabetes, but cast some doubts because of possible side effects on intestinal absorption of oligo-elements.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.