Glycaemic Response of Healthy Adults
to GR2 Control™ meal replacement protein shake, SlimFast® and a cereal/juice-based breakfast
Report February 28, 2001
Health Research and Studies Center (HRS), Los Altos, California
Gene A. Spiller, Ph.D., C.N.S. Statistics by Stanley Morse,
Ph.D. Arianna Carughi, Ph.D., C.N.S., SAB Member, GNLD
International
Purpose of
the study was to compare the changes in serum glucose (glycaemic response)
induced by GNLD’s meal replacement protein shake to that induced by a
popular, mass market diet drink (SlimFast®) and by
a popular cereal/juice-based breakfast.
A total of
12 were enrolled subjects, plus one male who participated as a special
subject. One female dropped out after the first test. Subjects had a
screening serum glucose test performed at a local clinical laboratory to
determine study eligibility. The protocol was reviewed and approved by the
HRS independent review committee. Each subject signed an informed consent
form and the Subjects’ Bill of Rights.
Inclusion
Criteria • female • 35 to 60 years of age • no known major
health problems or disease • normal overnight fasting blood sugar
levels (less than 105 mg/dL and equal or greater than 70 mg/dL)
Subjects
were asked to consume a standard dinner the night before each testing date
and came to the Center having fasted for 12 hours. No food or alcohol was
allowed after 8:00 p.m. the night before a test. Only water is allowed
during the fast and the morning of a test (no coffee, tea, etc.) Subjects
must refrain from strenuous exercise the day prior to testing.
Each subject
was tested three times: one day per test meal, with a rest period of two
weeks between each test day. On the first testing day, all subjects
received the regular breakfast (see test meals below). On the second and
third testing days, half of the subjects received the SlimFast, and the
other half received GNLD’s meal replacement protein shake in a random
sequence.
Subjects’
average age was 48±5 (mean±SD - 40 to 54 years)
Test
Meals
• Regular breakfast consisting of 1 serving of cereal with 1% low-fat
milk and 240ml. orange juice
• SlimFast, vanilla flavour, one serving
• GNLD’s vanilla meal replacement protein shake, one
serving
Measurements Serum glucose levels were measured at
fasting, and then 20, 40, 60, 90 and 120 minutes after the meals were
ingested. The test meals were to be consumed within 15 minutes.
Figure 1
Comparison of serum glucose response for each treatment
Results
as analyzed by Stanley Morse, Ph.D.
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