J. Hallfrisch et al., DIETS CONTAINING SOLUBLE OAT EXTRACTS IMPROVE GLUCOSE AND INSULIN RESPONSES OF MODERATELY HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC MEN AND WOMEN, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 61(2), 1995, pp. 379-384
The high amount of soluble beta-glucans in oats may be responsible for
beneficial effects on glucose tolerance and blood lipids. We studied
16 women and 7 men (aged 38-61 y) with moderately high cholesterol con
centrations who consumed normal diets to which oat extracts with eithe
r 1% or 10% soluble beta-glucans were added. Oat extracts comprised 10
% of energy and were consumed in a 5-wk crossover design after a 1-wk
equilibration period. At the end of the equilibration period and each
5-wk period, a carbohydrate tolerance test was conducted and responses
to glucose, glucose plus oat extract containing 1% glucan, or glucose
plus oat extract containing 10% glucan were determined. Glucose respo
nses were reduced by both extracts in both men and women; however, in
women, responses to the 10% extract were lowest. Insulin responses did
not differ between men and women, but were lower after oat extracts.
Glucagon responses were higher initially in men and were lowered after
oat extracts in men but not in women. Modest amounts of oat extracts
can be incorporated into normal diets with beneficial effects on gluco
se tolerance factors.