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Impact of Dietary Fiber on Insulin Resistance and the Prevention of Diabetes

This special issue belongs to the section “Nutrition and Diabetes“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The goal of this Special Issue, “Impact of Dietary Fiber on Insulin Resistance and the Prevention of Diabetes”, is to review and discuss the role of dietary fiber, and fiber-containing foods, on diabetes control and prevention. Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common noncommunicable diseases. Insulin resistance is a key causative defect in the pathophysiology of diabetes, particularly type 2. Diet is a cornerstone of diabetes treatment; it can combat diabetes’ effects, insulin resistance and the risk of developing diabetes in predisposed individuals. Dietary fiber (DF), usually classified as either soluble or insoluble, is an important vegetal component in the diet, as is not degraded in the gut and can variably modulate the abovementioned processes. The effects of DF could be relevant to satiety, weight control, gastric emptying, intestinal transit time, nutrient absorption, insulin-resistance, gastrointestinal hormone secretion and provision of active nutritional elements. These effects can differ between the two fiber types. The focus on the mechanism(s) and the effects of DF in diabetes is rapidly growing due to its prevalence in many popular foods (cereals, vegetables, fruit). There is specific interest regarding the effect(s) of the insoluble fiber of scarcely processed foods, such as whole grains.

Prof. Dr. Paolo Tessari
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • active components and structure of dietary fiber
  • dietary fiber, glucose control and diabetes risk
  • dietary fiber and the food’s glycemic index
  • dietary fiber and insulin resistance
  • animal models of soluble fiber intake, short-chain fatty acid production and IR
  • dietary fiber fermentability, short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production and metabolic regulation
  • whole grain and dietary fiber
  • effects of dietary fiber on energy metabolism
  • dietary fiber and protein absorption and metabolism

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Nutrients - ISSN 2072-6643