The Metabolic & Endocrine Effects of a 12 Week Allulose-Rich Diet

The global rise in type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity necessitates innovative dietary inter­ventions. This study investigates the effects of allulose, a rare sugar shown to reduce blood glucose, in a rat model of diet-induced obesity and T2D. Over 12 weeks, we hypothesized that allulose supplementation would improve body weight, insulin sensitivity, and glycemic control.

Our results showed that allulose mitigated the adverse effects of high-fat, high-sugar diets, including reduced body weight gain and improved insulin resistance. The allulose group exhibited lower food con­sumption and increased levels of glucagon-like peptide-I (GLP-1), enhancing glucose regulation and appetite control.

Additionally, allulose prevented liver triglyceride accumulation and promoted mitochondrial uncoupling in adipose tissue. These findings suggest that allulose supplementation can improve metabolic health markers, making it a promising dietary component for managing obesity and T2D. Further research is needed to explore the long-term benefits and mechanisms of allulose in metabolic disease prevention and management. This study supports the potential of al­lulose as a safe and effective intervention for improving metabolic health in the context of dietary excess.

Reference:

Cayabyab KB, Shin MJ, Heimuli MS, Kim IJ, D’Agostino DP, Johnson RJ, Koutnik AP, Bellissimo N, Diamond DM, Norwitz NG, et al. The Metabolic and Endocrine Effects of a 12-Week Allulose-Rich Diet. Nutrients. 2024; 16(12):1821. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16121821

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