Metabolic effects of on healthy volunteers: influence of some traditional Cameroonian sauces.

Metabolic effects of on healthy volunteers: influence of some traditional Cameroonian sauces.

Kamwa, Vicky;Sobngwi, Eugene;Ama Moor, Vicky Joceline;Noubiap, Jean Jacques N;Dehayem, Mesmin;Arrey-Tabi, Crista;Ngassam, Eliane;Nguewa, Jean-Louis;Aminde, Leopold Ndemnge;Djahmeni, Eric;Ongnessek, Sandrine;Effoe, Valery;Atogho-Tiedeu, Barbara;Mbanya, Jean-Claude;
clinical diabetes and endocrinology 2015 Vol. 1 pp. 13
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kamwa2015metabolicclinical

Abstract

Little data to guide diet prescription exists about the foods most frequently consumed in Africa. Moreover, the sauce accompanying a meal can significantly alter the metabolic effects of food. Our work was to study the influence of sauces on the metabolic effects of (Zea mays), one of the most commonly consumed foods in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa with a wide range of sauces.Our study population consisted of ten healthy volunteers (five men, five women), aged from 21 to 28 years, with mean BMI of 23.9 (SD 1.9) kg/m. The study involved seven visits of three hours each, conducted every 2 days, including one devoted to the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and six visits to the consumption of each of 6 meals tested, standardized to 75 g of carbohydrate intake. Blood samples were collected at 0, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 180 min after consumption of meals for blood glucose and triglycerides levels. The glucose area under the curve of each tested meal, was used to calculate its glycemic index, using the OGTT as the reference. The accompanying sauces tested with were: (Abelmoschus esculentus), the so-called (Elaeis guinensis), the pistachio sauce (Pistacia vera), the (Triumpheta pentandra), (Vernonia amygdalima) and cabbage (Brassica oleracea).All meals had generally a low glycemic index, with a maximum of 22.59 % for and cabbage, followed by (20.18 %), the (13.10 %), (11.60 %), and (5.27 %). There was a difference in the effects of the diets on triglyceride levels only at 180 min ( = 0.03).Whatever the accompanying sauce, has a low glycemic index. Some sauces, such as give it a very low glycemic index and may be of great interest in diet prescription for patients with various metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity.

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