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In the early 1980s and following the first publications by Jenkins et al., The notion of glycemic index (GI) appeared with the aim of classifying the different sources of carbohydrates in our diet according to their effect on the post-prandial glycemic response. Since these years, many studies have been designed to determine the usefulness of the glycemic index and indicate that a low glycemic index for a food, a dish, a meal or a diet is associated with a decreased risk of metabolic pathologies (diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia), degenerative (cardiovascular diseases) or overload (obesity). This justifies the interest in favoring foods with a low glycemic index in healthy subjects.
A review confirmed the mechanistic link between postprandial blood sugar and the variability of blood sugar, making it possible, on the one hand, to maintain good glucose homeostasis and, on the other hand, to prevent pathologies such as obesity, diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases. The EFSA also considers that reducing the increase in blood sugar in the post-meal phase can be considered a physiological benefit, especially in subjects with glucose intolerance.
Post-meal blood sugar depends on many factors including the glycemic index of foods eaten during the meal. Knowing the glycemic index of foods is therefore very useful.
Mademoiselle Dessert offers pastries with a low glycemic index. The objective of this study is thus to determine the glycemic index of 6 pastries in order to inform consumers on these pastries glycemic index.
The study will be carried out on healthy volunteers, aged from 18 to 65 with a body mass index (BMI) between 18 and 30 kg/m² (limits included).
The main objective of the study is to determine the glycemic index of 6 pastries in healthy volunteers with 7 kinetic points (0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Glucose | Other | The control product, said to be the reference product, is an oral solution of 50 g of glucose. |
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| a truffle match | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range, namely a truffle match, a hazelnut chocolate cookie, a Paris Brest style eclair, a hazelnut chocolate finger, a lemon finger and an elderflower madeleine. |
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| a hazelnut chocolate cookie | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range, namely a truffle match, a hazelnut chocolate cookie, a Paris Brest style eclair, a hazelnut chocolate finger, a lemon finger and an elderflower madeleine. |
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| a Paris Brest style eclair | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range, namely a truffle match, a hazelnut chocolate cookie, a Paris Brest style eclair, a hazelnut chocolate finger, a lemon finger and an elderflower madeleine. |
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| a hazelnut chocolate finger | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range, namely a truffle match, a hazelnut chocolate cookie, a Paris Brest style eclair, a hazelnut chocolate finger, a lemon finger and an elderflower madeleine. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Glucose | Other | Each subject will consume the reference product during visits V1 and V5. A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume the glucose solution. The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 | 0 min |
| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 | 15 min |
| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 | 30 min |
| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 | 45 min |
| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 | 60 min |
| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Peak blood sugar (Cmax-Gly) | For each product and from the glycemia and insulinemia dosage curves: peak blood sugar (Cmax-Gly). Visits V1 to V8 | 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min |
| The time to onset of the blood sugar peak (Tmax-Gly) |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jean-Michel LECERF, MD | Institut Pasteur de Lille - NutrInvest | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| NutrInvest - Institut Pasteur de Lille | Lille | Nord | 59019 | France |
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| ID | Term |
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| D005947 | Glucose |
| ID | Term |
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| D006601 | Hexoses |
| D009005 | Monosaccharides |
| D000073893 | Sugars |
| D002241 | Carbohydrates |
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monocentric, randomized, cross-over and ambulatory study
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| a lemon finger | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range, namely a truffle match, a hazelnut chocolate cookie, a Paris Brest style eclair, a hazelnut chocolate finger, a lemon finger and an elderflower madeleine. |
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| a elderflower madeleine | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range, namely a truffle match, a hazelnut chocolate cookie, a Paris Brest style eclair, a hazelnut chocolate finger, a lemon finger and an elderflower madeleine. |
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| truffle match | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range. The amounts consumed will be calculated for each of the pastries so that 50 g of carbohydrate is ingested per intake. Subjects may consume 200 mL of water after ingesting the pastries. During visits V2 to V4 and V6 to V8, the subject will consume successively the pastries which will have been assigned to him randomly and according to the randomization list. During the visit : A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume 221.2 g of truffle match (contained 50 g of glucose). The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
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| hazelnut chocolate cookie | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range. The amounts consumed will be calculated for each of the pastries so that 50 g of carbohydrate is ingested per intake. Subjects may consume 200 mL of water after ingesting the pastries. During visits V2 to V4 and V6 to V8, the subject will consume successively the pastries which will have been assigned to him randomly and according to the randomization list. During the visit : A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume 142.8 g of hazelnut chocolate cookie (contained 50 g of glucose). The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
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| Paris Brest style eclair | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range. The amounts consumed will be calculated for each of the pastries so that 50 g of carbohydrate is ingested per intake. Subjects may consume 200 mL of water after ingesting the pastries. During visits V2 to V4 and V6 to V8, the subject will consume successively the pastries which will have been assigned to him randomly and according to the randomization list. During the visit : A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume 277.7 g of Paris Brest style eclair (contained 50 g of glucose). The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
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| hazelnut chocolate finger | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range. The amounts consumed will be calculated for each of the pastries so that 50 g of carbohydrate is ingested per intake. Subjects may consume 200 mL of water after ingesting the pastries. During visits V2 to V4 and V6 to V8, the subject will consume successively the pastries which will have been assigned to him randomly and according to the randomization list. During the visit : A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume 312.5 g of hazelnut chocolate finger (contained 50 g of glucose). The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
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| lemon finger | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range. The amounts consumed will be calculated for each of the pastries so that 50 g of carbohydrate is ingested per intake. Subjects may consume 200 mL of water after ingesting the pastries. During visits V2 to V4 and V6 to V8, the subject will consume successively the pastries which will have been assigned to him randomly and according to the randomization list. During the visit : A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume 263.1 g of lemon finger (contained 50 g of glucose). The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
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| elderflower madeleine | Other | The products evaluated are pastries from the Mademoiselle Desserts range. The amounts consumed will be calculated for each of the pastries so that 50 g of carbohydrate is ingested per intake. Subjects may consume 200 mL of water after ingesting the pastries. During visits V2 to V4 and V6 to V8, the subject will consume successively the pastries which will have been assigned to him randomly and according to the randomization list. During the visit : A venous catheter will be placed by a medical biology technician and a blood sample will be taken immediately after placement: this is the first sample at T = 0 min. Then, the subject will have a maximum of 10 minutes to consume 294.1 g of elderflower madeleine (contained 50 g of glucose). The technician will then take blood samples at T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 minutes. |
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| 90 min |
| Glycemia: 7-point kinetics | Blood glucose kinetics over 2 hours, performed from 7 blood samples and at 7 different times: T = 0, T = 15, T = 30, T = 45, T = 60, T = 90 and T = 120 min, on each test product and on the reference product (glucose). Visits V1 to V8 | 120 min |
For each product and from the glycemia and insulinemia dosage curves: the time to onset of the blood sugar peak (Tmax-Gly). Visits V1 to V8
| 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min |
| Insulin index | For each product and from the glycemia and insulinemia dosage curves: insulin index Visits V1 to V8 | 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min |
| Peak insulinemia (Cmax-Ins) | For each product and from the glycemia and insulinemia dosage curves: peak insulinemia (Cmax-Ins). Visits V1 to V8 | 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min |
| The time to onset of peak insulinemia (Tmax-Ins) | For each product and from the glycemia and insulinemia dosage curves: the time to onset of peak insulinemia (Tmax-Ins). Visits V1 to V8 | 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 min |