Protein and diabetes: much advice, little research.

被引:11
作者
Franz M.J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nutrition Concepts by Franz, Inc., 6635 Limerick Drive, Minneapolis, 55439, MN
关键词
Glucagon; Insulin Requirement; Rest Energy Expenditure; Glucose Response; Amino Acid Oxidation;
D O I
10.1007/s11892-002-0111-5
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In persons with diabetes, moderate hyperglycemia can contribute to an increased turnover of protein. To maintain body composition and nitrogen balance requires metabolic control and sufficient protein and energy intakes. However, because most adults eat at least 50% more protein than is required, people with diabetes appear to be protected from protein malnutrition when consuming a usual diet. Although nonessential amino acids undergo hepatic gluconeogenesis, peripheral glucose concentrations do not increase after protein ingestion. The fate of produced glucose is unknown. Protein does not contribute to sustained elevations of glucose levels, slow absorption of carbohydrate, or help in the treatment of hypoglycemia--advice often given to persons with diabetes. Protein is, however, just as potent a stimulant of insulin secretion as glucose. No long-term research is available to document that high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets are continued long-term or that weight lost initially is maintained better from these diets than from traditional weight loss diets. Furthermore, in persons with type 2 diabetes, weight loss is reported to be related to energy restriction and not to the protein-to-carbohydrate ratio of the diet.
引用
收藏
页码:457 / 464
页数:7
相关论文
共 147 条
[1]  
Gougeon R(1997)Effect of glycemic control on the kinetics of whole-body protein metabolism in obese subjects with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus during iso and hypoenergetic feeding Am J Clin Nutr 65 861-870
[2]  
Pencharz PB(1998)Effect of exogenous insulin on protein metabolism with differing non-protein energy intakes in type 2 diabetes Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 22 250-261
[3]  
Sigal RJ(1983)Effect of poor diabetic control and obesity on whole protein metabolism in men Diabetologia 25 400-403
[4]  
Gougeon R(1989)Failure of insulin infusion to stimulate fractional muscle protein synthesis in type 1 diabetic patients: anabolic effect of insulin and decreased proteolysis Diabetes 38 618-624
[5]  
Marliss EB(1994)Effect of NIDDM on the kinetics of whole-body protein metabolism Diabetes 43 318-328
[6]  
Jones PJ(2000)Effects of oral hypoglycemic agents and diet on protein metabolism in type 2 diabetes Diabetes Care 23 1-8
[7]  
Nair KS(1993)Are dietary protein requirements altered in diabetes mellitus? Can J Physiol Pharmacol 71 633-638
[8]  
Garrow JS(1986)Defective suppression by insulin of leucine-carbon appearance and oxidation in type 1, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Evidence for insulin resistance involving glucose and amino acid metabolism J Clin Invest 77 1797-1804
[9]  
Ford C(1990)Leucine metabolism in IDDM Diabetes 39 38-48
[10]  
Pacy PJ(1991)Plasma glucose and insulin response to macronutrients in nondiabetics and NIDDM subjects Diabetes Care 14 824-838