2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00592-019-01358-x
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Minimal effect of walking before dinner on glycemic responses in type 2 diabetes: outcomes from the multi-site E-PAraDiGM study

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“…Fewer studies examined the association between pre-meal exercise performed in the morning [25] and the evening [29] and metabolic response in participants with T2D. One study was conducted in the morning and revealed a decrease in mean 24 h glucose concentration in exercise conditions compared to control, although, the improvement from exercise was observed in the second meal (~4.5 h post-exercise) but not in the first meal (~30 min post-exercise) [25].…”
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“…Fewer studies examined the association between pre-meal exercise performed in the morning [25] and the evening [29] and metabolic response in participants with T2D. One study was conducted in the morning and revealed a decrease in mean 24 h glucose concentration in exercise conditions compared to control, although, the improvement from exercise was observed in the second meal (~4.5 h post-exercise) but not in the first meal (~30 min post-exercise) [25].…”
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“…Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review (Table 1). These studies included adults with T2D [17,18,20,21,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29], as well as healthy [30][31][32][33] individuals and those with overweight/obesity and no reported comorbidities [19,34]. In terms of the interventions, included studies examined the effect of exercise performed relative to a meal on PP metabolic response.…”
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