Modifying the timing of breakfast improves postprandial glycaemia in people with type 2 diabetes: A randomised controlled trial

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Bravo-Garcia, Ana Paula [1 ]
Reddy, Anjana J. [1 ]
Radford, Bridget E. [1 ]
Hawley, John A. [1 ]
Parr, Evelyn B. [1 ]
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[1] Australian Catholic Univ, Mary MacKillop Inst Hlth Res, Exercise & Nutr Res Program, Melbourne, 3000, Australia
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Blood glucose; Nutrition; Physical activity; DAWN PHENOMENON; EXERCISE; HYPERGLYCEMIA; MANAGEMENT; STATEMENT; DINNER;
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10.1016/j.dsx.2024.103157
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Aims: Investigate the effects of breakfast timing on postprandial glycaemia in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), and the impact of a 20-min walk after breakfast. Methods: Eleven adults with T2D (57 +/- 7 y; HbA1c 7.4 +/- 1%) participated in a six-week randomised crossover controlled trial comprising three 4-day conditions: Early (0700 h), Mid (0930 h) and Delayed (1200 h). After each condition, a second 4-day intervention of 20-min walk after each condition was undertaken. Standardised breakfast was provided. Interstitial glucose and physical activity were measured. Incremental area under the curve (iAUC) 2-h post-breakfast, 24-h iAUC, and fasting glucose were analysed with linear mixed-effects models. Cohen's d of the 2-h iAUC post-breakfast 20-min walk was calculated. Results: Mid and Delayed had lower 2-h post-breakfast iAUC (p < 0.002,-57 mmol/Lx2h; p < 0.02,-41 mmol/ Lx2h) compared to Early. There were no differences in fasting (0600 h) glucose or 24-h iAUC. There was a small effect of the 20-min walk on lowering 2-h post-breakfast iAUC for Early (d = 0.35) and Delayed (d = 0.37), with no effect in Mid. Conclusion: In people with T2D, delaying breakfast from 0700 h to mid-morning or midday reduced postprandial glycaemia. Additional post-meal walking for 20 min had a small effect in lowering postprandial glycaemia when breakfast was at 0700 h or midday, but provided no additional benefit when breakfast was at mid-morning.
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