Effect of diurnal variations in the carbohydrate and fat composition of meals on postprandial glycemic response in healthy adults: a novel insight for the second-meal phenomenon

Jun 21, 2018The American journal of clinical nutrition

How Daily Changes in Meal Carbs and Fats Affect Blood Sugar After Eating in Healthy Adults: New Insight into the Second-Meal Effect

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Abstract

Daily peak blood glucose concentrations were 143.9 ± 25.3 mg/dL for high-carbohydrate meals following high-fat meals.

  • Blood glucose levels were significantly higher after high-carbohydrate meals compared to regular meals.
  • Postprandial blood glucose peaks increased by approximately 20 mg/dL when preceded by a high-fat meal.
  • Glycemic response is negatively associated with the preprandial respiratory quotient, suggesting metabolic interactions.
  • The study involved 14 healthy young men and utilized continuous glucose monitoring for data collection.

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