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Food Fried in Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Improves Postprandial Insulin Response in Obese, Insulin-Resistant Women

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Sara Farnetti, Noemi Malandrino, Davide Luciani, Giovanni Gasbarrini, and Esmeralda Capristo. Journal of Medicinal Food. February 2011, 14(3): 316-321. doi:10.1089/jmf.2009.0264.

Published in Volume: 14 Issue 3: February 20, 2011
Online Ahead of Print: December 13, 2010

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Sara Farnetti,1 Noemi Malandrino,1 Davide Luciani,2 Giovanni Gasbarrini,1 and Esmeralda Capristo1
1Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy
2Unit of Clinical Knowledge Engineering, Laboratory of Clinical Epidemiology, Mario Negri Institute of Research, Milan, Italy
Address correspondence to: Sara Farnetti, M.D., Metabolic Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Catholic University, Largo A. Gemelli, 8, 00168–Rome, Italy, E-mail:
Manuscript received 18 November 2009
Revision accepted 8 July 2010

ABSTRACT

The benefits of low glycemic load (GL) diets on clinical outcome in several metabolic and cardiovascular diseases have extensively been demonstrated. The GL of a meal can be affected by modulating the bioavailability of carbohydrates or by changing food preparation. We investigated the effect on plasma glucose and insulin response in lean and obese women of adding raw or fried extra-virgin olive oil to a carbohydrate-containing meal. After an overnight fast, 12 obese insulin-resistant women (body mass index [BMI], 32.8 ± 2.2 kg/m2) and five lean subjects (BMI, 22.2 ± 1.2 kg/m2) were randomly assigned to receive two different meals (designated A and B). Meal A was composed of 60 g of pasta made from wheat flour and 150 g of grilled courgettes with 25 g of uncooked oil. Meal B included 15 g of oil in the 150 g of deep-fried courgettes and 10 g of oil in the 60 g of stir-fried pasta. Both meals included 150 g of apple. Blood samples were collected at baseline and every 30 minutes over a 3-hour post-meal period and were tested for levels of glucose, insulin, C-peptide, and triglycerides. The area under the curve (AUC) values were calculated. In obese women the AUCs for C-peptide were significantly higher after meal A than after meal B at 120 minutes (W [Wilcoxon sign rank test] = 27.5, P = .0020), 150 minutes (W = 26.5, P = .0039), and 180 minutes (W = 26.5, P = .0039). No differences were found in lean subjects. This study demonstrated that in obese, insulin-resistant women, food fried in extra-virgin olive oil significantly reduced both insulin and C-peptide responses after a meal.

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