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Breaking up Prolonged Sitting does not Alter Postprandial Glycemia in Young, Normal-Weight Men and Women

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
卷 37, 期 14, 页码 1097-1102

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-113466

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exercise; sedentary living; health

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A randomized, controlled, cross-over study was used to investigate the effects of breaking up prolonged sitting with low intensity physical activity on postprandial blood glucose concentrations in healthy, young, normal-weight adults. 14 men (n = 6) and women (n = 8) were assigned to 2.5 h of prolonged sitting (CON) and 2.5 h of prolonged sitting with 2-min bouts of walking every 20 min (LIPA). After ingesting a standardized test drink, capillary blood was sampled every 10 min to establish a postprandial blood glucose profile. Based on individual glucose responses, peak blood glucose, time-to-peak glucose, and incremental area under the glucose curve (iAUC) were deter-mined. Paired sample t-tests were used to detect differences between trials. Peak blood - glucose (p = 0.55) and iAUC (CON: 252 mmol.L-1.2.5h(-1) [163-340]; LIPA: 214 mmol.L-1.2.5h(-1) [146282]; p = 0.45) were not different between trials. Also, time-to-peak glucose was not different between LIPA and CON (p = 0.37). Taking advantage of high temporal resolution blood glucose profiles, we showed that breaking up prolonged sitting with low-intensity physical activity does not alter the postprandial blood glucose response in young, healthy, normal-weight adults. Our results indicate that postprandial glycemic control is maintained during prolonged sitting in young, healthy adults.

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