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- Macronutrient_preload abstract "Macronutrient preload is a dieting technique intended to reduce obesity and prevent type 2 diabetes. The diet involves ingesting a small load of macronutrients at a fixed interval before a meal (30 minutes in the majority of studies) so that the presence of nutrients in the small intestine induces the release of gut peptides which slow gastric emptying and improve the glycemic response to the subsequent meal. The blend of nutrients in the preload should ideally include proteins from different sources since the kinetics and bioavailability differ. Whey protein is the fastest (impact on insulin release) and pea protein is probably the most satiating. Fibers in the preload also stimulate the feeling of satiety, as well as a feeling of fullness in the stomach. The glucomannan fiber preload is approved for weight control by European Food Safety Authority The preload should also have a low glycemic index and contain few calories. Since users reduce their meal sizes it is fundamental that the preload mix has a high content of essential nutrients.Macronutrient preload shows promising results in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and in weight control. The mode of action is a combination of more stable postprandial plasma glucose and the “head-start” of satiety which reduces subsequent meal sizes and cravings for unhealthy calories (often snacks with simple carbohydrates) in between meals. A lower peak and fluctuation of postprandial blood sugar is the major objective in all efforts to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, and Macronutrient Preload has shown promising results, especially for those with prediabetes.".
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- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Bioavailability.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Blood_sugar.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diets.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus_type_2.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Dieting.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink European_Food_Safety_Authority.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Glucomannan.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Glycemic_index.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Glycemic_response.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Macronutrient.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Nutrient.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_glucose.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Type_2_diabetes.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Whey_protein.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:postprandial.
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macronutrient preload".
- Macronutrient_preload wikiPageWikiLinkText "macronutrient preload".
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- Macronutrient_preload subject Category:Diets.
- Macronutrient_preload hypernym Technique.
- Macronutrient_preload type Software.
- Macronutrient_preload comment "Macronutrient preload is a dieting technique intended to reduce obesity and prevent type 2 diabetes. The diet involves ingesting a small load of macronutrients at a fixed interval before a meal (30 minutes in the majority of studies) so that the presence of nutrients in the small intestine induces the release of gut peptides which slow gastric emptying and improve the glycemic response to the subsequent meal.".
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