Glycaemic response at night is improved after eating a high protein meal compared with a standard meal: A cross-over study

Jul 16, 2019Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Nighttime blood sugar control improves after high-protein meals compared to standard meals

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Abstract

A high protein meal can reduce postprandial glucose levels by 71.4% compared to a standard meal when consumed at night.

  • Eating at night is associated with increased blood sugar levels, raising the risk of Type 2 diabetes.
  • Higher protein meals may help mitigate the rise in blood sugar after nighttime eating.
  • The median blood glucose response after a high protein meal at night was significantly lower than that after a standard meal.
  • No significant differences in insulin responses were observed between the high protein and standard meals at either morning or night.

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