@article{mukherjee2015effects,
  title = {Effects of Increased Protein Intake as a Variant of Rural Diet in Human Volunteers of Rural Bengal},
  author = {Sutapa Mukherjee and Baishakhi Dey and Subhayan Das and Goutam Thakur and Chandan Chakraborty and Analava Mitra},
  year = 2015,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JMED/2015/374069/},
  journal = {JMED Research},
  volume = 2015 (2015),
  pages = 11,
  doi = 10.5171/2015.374069,
  abstract = {Constant escalations in the number of diabetics’ worldwide, associated complications and financial implications, failure of conventional therapy regimen to restore normoglycemia has brought to limelight the non-pharmacologic means like lifestyle and dietary interventions as one of the effective aids to combat type 2 diabetes. Economy, education, preference plays a role in dietary selection. Prolonged intake of carbohydrate enriched diet was found to be a causative of diabetes amongst poor rural Indian population of Bengal. Contrastingly, current research of three years RCT amongst rural Bengalis have shown that a daily increase in protein intake by 25-30% when compared with standard rural diet comprising of about 70% to 80% of carbohydrate, 10% fats and 10% protein, improved insulin sensitivity and lowered fasting blood glucose level amongst experimental population significantly (p=0.04) rather than the control group. Fasting serum insulin value decreased from 47±2.2 pmol/l to 44±2.4 pmol/l (p=0.04) in the study group but amongst controls an increment from 42±2.4 pmol/l to 43±2.4 pmol/l was observed. Fasting Blood Sugar level amongst controls was initially 103±4 mg/dl and became 105±6 mg/dl but in the experimental group initial value of 109±12 mg/dl diminished to 103±8 mg/dl (p=0.04) at the end of 3 years follow up. However blood lipid parameters (TC, LDL, HDL, and VLDL) were not significantly influenced by higher daily protein intake both in control and experimental group. Thus a conclusive fact found from the trial is that protein enriched, low carbohydrate diet can offer a positive impact on glycemic control kidney functions remaining normal. (250 words)},
  keywords = {dietary interventions; protein enriched; insulin sensitivity; glycemic control.},
  note = Article ID: 374069
}
