A Case Study of Inositol and Soluble Fiber Supplementation on Glycemic Control in an Overweight Subject

Haley Serra, Yi Li
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Background Soluble fiber has been shown to improve glycemic control by slowing the absorptions of glucose. And inositol has been shown to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes (T2D) and gestational diabetes via recruiting glucose transporter type 4 (GLUT4) to cell surface. However, neither inositol supplementation nor combination of inositol and soluble fiber supplementation has been studied in overweight. Objective To investigate if supplementation of inositol improves biological markers of glycemic control overweight and obesity, and that supplementation of inositol in combination with soluble fiber have synergistic effects to further improve these markers. Design A single cohort, uncontrolled, test-retest design was planned to be implemented over 5-weeks in which the participants supplemented 2 grams of myo-inositol twice daily for 4-weeks and then 2 grams of myo-inositol plus 2 grams of soluble fiber each twice daily for 1-week in overweight and obese subjects. Only one overweight subject was able to complete both phases of supplementation due to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), therefore the study is reported as a case study. Results Supplementation of 4 grams of myo-inositol daily for 4-weeks resulted in improved glucose parameters and lipid parameters including fasting blood glucose, post-prandial blood glucose, total blood cholesterol level, blood high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol level, and blood triglyceride level. The combination of inositol and soluble fiber supplementation further improved the total blood cholesterol level. Conclusion These results indicate there is potential benefit of inositol supplementation for sub-clinical hyperglycemic, overweight subjects on glycemic control.
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补充肌醇和可溶性纤维对超重患者血糖控制的个案研究
研究表明可溶性纤维通过减缓葡萄糖的吸收来改善血糖控制。肌醇已被证明通过将葡萄糖转运蛋白4 (GLUT4)募集到细胞表面来改善2型糖尿病(T2D)和妊娠糖尿病的血糖控制。然而,无论是补充肌醇还是同时补充肌醇和可溶性纤维,都没有在超重人群中进行过研究。目的探讨补充肌醇是否能改善血糖控制超重和肥胖的生物标志物,以及补充肌醇与可溶性纤维联合使用是否具有协同作用,以进一步改善这些标志物。设计一项单队列、无控制、重测设计,计划实施5周,其中参与者每天两次补充2克肌醇,持续4周,然后超重和肥胖受试者每天两次补充2克肌醇加2克可溶性纤维,持续1周。由于冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19),只有一名超重受试者能够完成两个阶段的补充,因此该研究被报道为案例研究。结果连续4周每天补充4克肌醇可改善血糖和脂质参数,包括空腹血糖、餐后血糖、总血胆固醇水平、血高密度脂蛋白(HDL)胆固醇水平和血甘油三酯水平。肌醇和可溶性纤维的联合补充进一步提高了血液总胆固醇水平。结论补充肌醇对亚临床高血糖、超重患者的血糖控制有潜在益处。
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