Fruit Carbohydrates and Their Impact on the Glycemic Index: A Study of Key Determinants

水果中的碳水化合物及其对血糖指数的影响:关键决定因素的研究

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Abstract

Background: Fruits are a convenient and natural source of carbohydrates that can rapidly affect blood sugar levels and the glycemic index (GI). The GI plays a crucial role in the management of chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, hyperglycemia, and diet-related illnesses. Despite there being several health benefits linked with consuming fruits, it remains unclear which specific components of fruits are the key determinants that significantly influence the GI. Methods: This study retrospectively examined the relationship between different types of carbohydrates and the GI of various fruits to determine their correlation. The fruits' sugar and fiber contents were identified from available public databases, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), FooDB, PubMed, and published sources. Results: Previously, the GI was determined by the available carbohydrates, which include different types of sugar. In this study, individual hexose sugars, along with the total carbohydrates and dietary fiber, were examined. The results indicated a strong correlation between fructose and the GI, whereas glucose and total glucose did not exhibit such a correlation. The total carbohydrate-to-fiber ratio displayed a stronger correlation (R = 0.57 and p > 0.0001) with the GI compared to glucose alone (R = 0.37; p = 0.01) or the total glucose (R = 0.45; p = 0.0009) with the consideration of fiber, while the scattering of data points around the regression line suggested that factors beyond the total carbohydrate and fiber also contribute to determining the GI. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that individual hexose sugars, especially fructose, significantly influence the GI. These findings suggest that the carbohydrate-to-fiber ratio may offer a more accurate and reliable metric for determining the GI than traditional methods. Further research is warranted to investigate the specific contribution of dietary fiber components, fruit texture, micronutrients, vitamins, genetic predispositions, gut microbiota, and the body's physiological status to gain a deeper understanding of GI regulation.

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