Phosphorus ingestion improves oral glucose tolerance of healthy male subjects: A crossover experiment

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Background: Fasting serum phosphorus (P) was reported to be inversely related to serum glucose and insulin, while the impact of P ingestion is not well documented. The effect of P intake with or before glucose ingestion on postprandial glucose and insulin statuses was investigated. Method: Two cross over experiments using healthy male subjects were conducted. Experiment 1: Overnight fasted subjects (n∈=∈7) randomly received: 500 mg of P tablets, glucose (75 g) solution with placebo or 500 mg of P tablets. Experiment 2: Overnight fasted subjects (n∈=∈8) underwent similar procedures to those of experiment 1, except that placebo or 500 mg P tablets were given 60 min prior to glucose ingestion. Results: In both experiments, serum P decreased following glucose ingestion. Co-ingestion of P with glucose improved, at time 60 min, postprandial glucose (P∈

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Khattab, M., Abi-Rashed, C., Ghattas, H., Hlais, S., & Obeid, O. (2015). Phosphorus ingestion improves oral glucose tolerance of healthy male subjects: A crossover experiment. Nutrition Journal, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12937-015-0101-5

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