Chronobiology international

When food is eaten during a simulated night shift affects blood sugar processing

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Abstract

Eating at night may lead to increased glucose metabolism issues during simulated night work.

  • Participants eating at night showed a significant increase in glucose levels from the pre-night shift to the last night shift and following return to day shift.
  • Fasting glucose and insulin levels did not show changes based on day or eating condition.
  • Insulin levels increased significantly from pre-night shift to return to day shift in both eating and not eating conditions.
  • Not eating at night may help mitigate the metabolic disturbances associated with simulated night work.

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