Table 3.
Time | HG (n=20) |
LG (n=22) |
|
---|---|---|---|
Tension | BL | 4.1±0.5 | 5.2±0.7 |
6 mo | 5.4±0.7 | 4.7±0.5 | |
Depression* | BL | 1.0±0.4 | 1.7±0.6 |
6 mo | 2.6±0.7 | 1.5±0.5 | |
Anger | BL | 1.7±0.6 | 2.5±0.7 |
6 mo | 1.3±0.4 | 1.5±0.6 | |
Vigor | BL | 14.9±1.6 | 12.3±1.1 |
6mo | 15.3±1.1 | 12.6±1.4 | |
Fatigue | BL | 5.0±1.2 | 5.2±0.9 |
6 mo | 3.9±0.8 | 4.7±0.8 | |
Confusion† | BL | 4.6±0.5 | 4.7±0.5 |
6 mo | 4.2±0.4 | 4.0±0.5 | |
Total Mood | BL | 1.5±3.3 | 7.0±3.6 |
Disturbance | 6 mo | 1.9±2.7 | 3.9±3.4 |
Data are means±SEM (s). POMS, The Profile of Mood States (subscales have 0–4 scale and to calculate total mood disturbance, the subscales are summed with the vigor-activity subscale reversed); BL, baseline; HG, high glycemic; LG, low glycemic; mo, month.
Change over time significantly different between groups when controlling for gender, CR level and % weight change: p = 0.04; when also controlling for baseline and change in hunger P=0.009.
Change over time approaches significance when controlling for gender, CR level and % weight change: p ≤ 0.07; when also controlling for baseline and change in hunger P=0.055.