Low glycaemic index, or low glycaemic load, diets for diabetes mellitus

D Thomas, EJ Elliott - Cochrane database of systematic …, 2009 - cochranelibrary.com
D Thomas, EJ Elliott
Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2009cochranelibrary.com
Background The aim of diabetes management is to normalise blood glucose levels, since
improved blood glucose control is associated with reduction in development, and
progression, of complications. Nutritional factors affect blood glucose levels, however there
is currently no universal approach to the optimal dietary treatment for diabetes. There is
controversy about how useful the glycaemic index (GI) is in diabetic meal planning.
Improved glycaemic control through diet could minimise medications, lessen risk of diabetic …
Background
The aim of diabetes management is to normalise blood glucose levels, since improved blood glucose control is associated with reduction in development, and progression, of complications. Nutritional factors affect blood glucose levels, however there is currently no universal approach to the optimal dietary treatment for diabetes. There is controversy about how useful the glycaemic index (GI) is in diabetic meal planning. Improved glycaemic control through diet could minimise medications, lessen risk of diabetic complications, improve quality of life and increase life expectancy.
Objectives
To assess the effects of low glycaemic index, or low glycaemic load, diets on glycaemic control in people with diabetes.
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