TY - JOUR
T1 - Gastric emptying of beer in Mexican-Americans compared with non-Hispanic whites
AU - Schwartz, J. G.
AU - Salman, U. A.
AU - Mcmahan, Clyde A
AU - Phillips, W. T.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Gastric emptying studies were performed on 11 nondiabetic Mexican- Americans and 11 nondiabetic non-Hispanic whites following ingestion of 450 mL beer. Plasma glucose, serum insulin, and serum alcohol levels were measured in the fasting state and at 7, 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes following ingestion of the beer. The area under the gastric emptying curve was significantly larger for non-Hispanic whites compared with Mexican-Americans (P = .0492), indicating that Mexican-Americans had faster stomach emptying. Partial correlation coefficients (adjusted for ethnicity, gender, age, and body mass index [BMI]) showed the gastric half-emptying time was inversely related to the incremental levels of glucose (r = -.709, P = .0010) and alcohol (r = -.650, P = .0035). The faster the rate of gastric emptying of beer, the higher the glucose and alcohol levels. There were no significant correlations between insulin and the rate of gastric emptying. The caloric emptying rate for the beer was much more rapid than previously reported for other liquid meals.
AB - Gastric emptying studies were performed on 11 nondiabetic Mexican- Americans and 11 nondiabetic non-Hispanic whites following ingestion of 450 mL beer. Plasma glucose, serum insulin, and serum alcohol levels were measured in the fasting state and at 7, 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes following ingestion of the beer. The area under the gastric emptying curve was significantly larger for non-Hispanic whites compared with Mexican-Americans (P = .0492), indicating that Mexican-Americans had faster stomach emptying. Partial correlation coefficients (adjusted for ethnicity, gender, age, and body mass index [BMI]) showed the gastric half-emptying time was inversely related to the incremental levels of glucose (r = -.709, P = .0010) and alcohol (r = -.650, P = .0035). The faster the rate of gastric emptying of beer, the higher the glucose and alcohol levels. There were no significant correlations between insulin and the rate of gastric emptying. The caloric emptying rate for the beer was much more rapid than previously reported for other liquid meals.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0026-0495(96)90019-0
DO - 10.1016/S0026-0495(96)90019-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 8781307
AN - SCOPUS:0029761803
SN - 0026-0495
VL - 45
SP - 1174
EP - 1178
JO - Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
JF - Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
IS - 9
ER -