The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia

Ingestion of low glycemic index (LGI) carbohydrate (CHO) before exercise induced less insulin response and higher fat oxidation than that of high GI (HGI) CHO during subsequent exercise. However, the effect on the subsequent postprandial lipid profile is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this stu...

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Main Authors: Tsung-Jen Yang, Chih-Hui Chiu, Mei-Hui Tseng, Cheng-Kang Chang, Ching-Lin Wu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/2/149
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spelling doaj-02d020594d3f4e9195fede21371d254e2020-11-25T00:59:40ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-01-0110214910.3390/nu10020149nu10020149The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial LipemiaTsung-Jen Yang0Chih-Hui Chiu1Mei-Hui Tseng2Cheng-Kang Chang3Ching-Lin Wu4Department of Physical Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Program in Department of Exercise Health Science, National Taiwan University of Sport, Taichung 404, TaiwanSport Science Research Center, National Taiwan University of Sport, Taichung 404, TaiwanSport Science Research Center, National Taiwan University of Sport, Taichung 404, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Sports and Health Management, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, TaiwanIngestion of low glycemic index (LGI) carbohydrate (CHO) before exercise induced less insulin response and higher fat oxidation than that of high GI (HGI) CHO during subsequent exercise. However, the effect on the subsequent postprandial lipid profile is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate ingestion of CHO drinks with different GI using fructose and glucose before endurance exercise on the subsequent postprandial lipid profile. Eight healthy active males completed two experimental trials in randomized double-blind cross-over design. All participants ingested 500 mL CHO (75 g) solution either fructose (F) or glucose (G) before running on the treadmill at 60% VO2max for 1 h. Participants were asked to take an oral fat tolerance test (OFTT) immediately after the exercise. Blood samples were obtained for plasma and serum analysis. The F trial was significantly lower than the G trial in TG total area under the curve (AUC; 9.97 ± 3.64 vs. 10.91 ± 3.56 mmol × 6 h/L; p = 0.033) and incremental AUC (6.57 ± 2.46 vs. 7.14 ± 2.64 mmol/L × 6 h, p = 0.004). The current data suggested that a pre-exercise fructose drink showed a lower postprandial lipemia than a glucose drink after the subsequent high-fat meal.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/2/149glycemic indextriacylglycerolhigh-density lipoproteinfat oxidationoral fat tolerance test
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author Tsung-Jen Yang
Chih-Hui Chiu
Mei-Hui Tseng
Cheng-Kang Chang
Ching-Lin Wu
spellingShingle Tsung-Jen Yang
Chih-Hui Chiu
Mei-Hui Tseng
Cheng-Kang Chang
Ching-Lin Wu
The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia
Nutrients
glycemic index
triacylglycerol
high-density lipoprotein
fat oxidation
oral fat tolerance test
author_facet Tsung-Jen Yang
Chih-Hui Chiu
Mei-Hui Tseng
Cheng-Kang Chang
Ching-Lin Wu
author_sort Tsung-Jen Yang
title The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia
title_short The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia
title_full The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia
title_fullStr The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Pre-Exercise Glucose versus Fructose Ingestion on Subsequent Postprandial Lipemia
title_sort influence of pre-exercise glucose versus fructose ingestion on subsequent postprandial lipemia
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Ingestion of low glycemic index (LGI) carbohydrate (CHO) before exercise induced less insulin response and higher fat oxidation than that of high GI (HGI) CHO during subsequent exercise. However, the effect on the subsequent postprandial lipid profile is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate ingestion of CHO drinks with different GI using fructose and glucose before endurance exercise on the subsequent postprandial lipid profile. Eight healthy active males completed two experimental trials in randomized double-blind cross-over design. All participants ingested 500 mL CHO (75 g) solution either fructose (F) or glucose (G) before running on the treadmill at 60% VO2max for 1 h. Participants were asked to take an oral fat tolerance test (OFTT) immediately after the exercise. Blood samples were obtained for plasma and serum analysis. The F trial was significantly lower than the G trial in TG total area under the curve (AUC; 9.97 ± 3.64 vs. 10.91 ± 3.56 mmol × 6 h/L; p = 0.033) and incremental AUC (6.57 ± 2.46 vs. 7.14 ± 2.64 mmol/L × 6 h, p = 0.004). The current data suggested that a pre-exercise fructose drink showed a lower postprandial lipemia than a glucose drink after the subsequent high-fat meal.
topic glycemic index
triacylglycerol
high-density lipoprotein
fat oxidation
oral fat tolerance test
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/2/149
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