Effect of high-amylose rice "Hoshinishiki" on postprandial glucose levels measured by continuous glucose monitoring in patients with diabetes. 2024

Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Ehime University, 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8566, Japan.

We examined the effect of consuming Hoshinishiki, a type of high-amylose rice, on postprandial glucose as measured by continuous glucose monitoring in diabetes patients. A single-blinded clinical trial involving 11 hospitalized patients diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes was performed. The patients consumed high-amylose rice for 2 days (days 2 and 4 of the study) and control rice for 2 days (days 1 and 3 of the study). Linear mixed models were used to test the effects on the 24-h mean glucose levels, time in range (TIR), incremental area under the curve of glucose levels at 2 h after meals, the average glucose levels at 1, 2, and 3 h after meals, and the maximum glucose levels within 3 h. The results showed that the consumption of high-amylose rice led to significantly lower 24-h mean glucose levels, levels at 2 and 3 h after a meal, and postprandial glucose peak levels within 3 h, as well as significantly higher TIR. A similar trend was observed when the analysis was restricted to patients with type 2 diabetes. These results suggest that high-amylose rice may be a more beneficial staple food for glycemic control than regular rice.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
June 2006, Diabetes care,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
May 2024, BMJ open diabetes research & care,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
March 2008, The American journal of clinical nutrition,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
January 2019, Clinical nutrition research,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
January 2008, The Journal of family practice,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
January 2013, Cardiovascular diabetology,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
May 2012, Diabetes technology & therapeutics,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
February 2021, Medical acupuncture,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
October 2015, Diabetes care,
Jia Li, and Koutatsu Maruyama, and Satoshi Minakuchi, and Kumiko Toshimitu, and Ryoichi Kawamura, and Yasunori Takata, and Haruhiko Osawa
January 2004, Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews,
Copied contents to your clipboard!