Association of the glucose patterns after a single nonstandardized meal with the habitual diet composition and features of the daily glucose profile in individuals without diabetes

Nov 30, 2024The American journal of clinical nutrition

How blood sugar patterns after one irregular meal relate to usual diet and daily blood sugar levels in people without diabetes

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Abstract

Two patterns of postprandial glucose response (PPGR) were identified in 159 adults with high cardiometabolic risk.

  • Pattern A exhibited higher baseline glucose, amplitude, frequency, and damping compared to Pattern B.
  • Individuals in Pattern A reported higher habitual energy (2002 ± 526 kcal), protein (82 ± 22 g), and fat (87 ± 30 g) intake than those in Pattern B.
  • Pattern A was associated with a higher average daily glucose (6.12 ± 0.50 mmol/L) and lower glycemic variability (11.67 ± 3.52%) than Pattern B.
  • Mean daily glucose levels correlated directly with baseline and amplitude of the PPGR.
  • Variability in daily glucose profiles correlated with amplitude, and inversely with frequency and damping of the PPGR.

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