http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN10727538/
Dietary fibres in the diet, such as resistant starch, are known to have many health benefits especially regarding large-bowel health. Initial studies in our group have shown that resistant starch has beneficial effects on the insulin response in healthy subjects and those at risk of developing diabetes.
Due to these findings the current study has been designed to look at the effects of resistant starch in subjects who have well controlled type 2 diabetes and investigate whether there is an improvement in glycaemic control when resistant starch is consumed in addition to an individual’s normal diet and treatment.
Dietary fibres in the diet, such as resistant starch, are known to have many health benefits especially regarding large-bowel health. Initial studies in our group have shown that resistant starch has beneficial effects on the insulin response in healthy subjects and those at risk of developing diabetes.
Due to these findings the current study has been designed to look at the effects of resistant starch in subjects who have well controlled type 2 diabetes and investigate whether there is an improvement in glycaemic control when resistant starch is consumed in addition to an individual’s normal diet and treatment.