Article: Hi-maize Resistant Starch Shown to Help Adults Eat Less Food over 24 Hours.(Clinical report)

New clinical research finds that Hi-maize resistant starch kept healthy subjects satisfied and helped them consume fewer calories

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. -- A University of Surrey (Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom) clinical study found that the addition of Hi-maize resistant starch, a natural dietary fiber from corn with many health benefits, to breakfast and lunch meals resulted in significantly fewer calories being consumed. This benefit was realized at the next meal and over 24 hours compared to control meals delivering equal amounts of energy and glycemic carbohydrates.1 The researchers also found the resistant starch significantly reduced the postprandial insulin ...

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