New studies evaluating
the effects of
high-carbohydrate and high-
monounsaturated fat diets
indicate that patients with
type 2 diabetes suffered
modestly raised blood
pressure after being
exposed to 14 weeks of a
high-carbohydrate diet
compared to a diet high in
monounsaturated fat.
One diet consisted in a
high-carbohydrate diet
consisting of 55% of
calories as carbohydrate,
30 percent as fat, and 10
percent as monounsaturated
fat. The other diet
consisted in a
high-monounsaturated fat
diet deriving 40 percent of
calories from carbohydrate,
45 percent from fat, and 25
percent from
monounsaturated fat.
The research compared
the effect of two
same-calorie diets among 42
patients with type 2
diabetes, who consumed each
diet for 6 weeks, with
about 1 week between the
two periods. These patients
were invited to continue
the second diet for 8 weeks
more. Eightof them
continued on the
high-monounsaturated fat
diet and 13 continued on
the high-carbohydrate
diet.
Findings after the first
6-week periods demonstrated
that there were no
significant differences
between both diets in
systolic or diastolic blood
pressure, the upper and
lower numbers on a standard
reading, respectively, or
in heart rate.
After the 8
week-extension, diastolic
blood pressure was 7 points
higher than at the end of
both 6-week phases, because
of the high carbohydrate
diet associated, and
systolic blood pressure was
6 points higher, and heart
rate was higher by 7 to 8
beats per minute.
On the other hand, there
was a significant lowering
of heart rate compared with
the end of the initial
6-week periods during the
8-week extension of the
high-monounsaturated fat
diet. There was almost no
statistical significance
between Systolic and
diastolic blood pressure
that were 3 to 4 points
lower after 14 weeks on the
high-monounsaturated fat
diet.
Article written by
Hector Milla editor of
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