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Diabetes

Diabetes

 
Dietary Choices in Diabetes: Why Glucose Index and Glycaemic Load are Important

In the last 3 decades, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of people with diabetes worldwide. 1 In Southeast Asia, it has been estimated that one out of every 12 adults already has the disease or will develop it in their lifetime. 2

 

Compared to people from Western countries, Asians are known to develop diabetes at a younger age, and at lower body weights. 3 Over-nutrition and eating patterns characterised by consumption of high-energy foods, have been identified as key contributors to the risk of developing diabetes. 3

 

Blood sugar is tightly controlled in the body – released when the body needs energy, and stored when the body is resting, or when there is an excess of sugar. In people with diabetes, this control mechanism is faulty, resulting in high levels of blood sugar. Over time, high blood sugar causes irreparable damage to the body, particularly to the eyes and kidneys. 4

 

People with diabetes have the same nutritional needs as anyone else. However, with a deranged glucose control system, it is important for patients with diabetes to pay particular attention to the type and amount of carbohydrate intake as this can affect blood sugar levels faster than protein or fat does.

 

The measure of glucose absorption into the bloodstream after intake of food is called the glycaemic index (GI). 5 Carbohydrate-containing foods with a low GI are absorbed slower, resulting in greater control of blood sugar level. 5 Patients with diabetes may thus benefit from preferential intake of food with low GI. 6

 

Equally important as the GI, is the glycaemic load, which is a measure of the food’s available carbohydrate content. Whereas GI provides a measure of carbohydrate quality, glycaemic load takes into account the amount of carbohydrates and its effect on blood sugar levels. 7 Simply put, both the amount of carbohydrate as well as the type of carbohydrate in a food influence blood glucose level.

 

Choosing foods or nutritional supplements with low glycaemic index and low glycaemic load will go a long way towards better control of diabetes.

 

1.Nanditha A, Ma RC, Ramachandran A, et al. Diabetes Care. 2016;39:472-485.

2.International Diabetes Federation. Diabetes in south east asia. http://www.idf.org/regions/sea/regional-data. Accessed 3 March, 2016.

3.Ramachandran A, Snehalatha C, Shetty AS, Nanditha A. World J Diabetes. 2012;3:110-117.

4.Forbes JM, Cooper ME. Physiol Rev. 2013;93:137-188.

5.Jenkins DJ, Kendall CW, Augustin LS, et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002;76:266S-273S.

6.Greenwood DC, Threapleton DE, Evans CE, et al. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:4166-4171.

7.Sheard NF, Clark NG, Brand-Miller JC, et al. Diabetes Care. 2004;27:2266-2271.

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