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Effect of Macronutrients on Post-Exercise Glycemic Response in Males With Type 2 Diabetes

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Paul Poirier

Status

Completed

Conditions

Type 2 Diabetes
Glycemic Response

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: Fasting
Dietary Supplement: Fat enriched meal
Other: Exercise session
Dietary Supplement: Aspartame enriched meal
Dietary Supplement: Sucrose enriched meal
Dietary Supplement: Fructose enriched meal

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this randomized crossover trial is to evaluate the impact of meal macronutrient composition on the glycemic response following exercise in males with type 2 diabetes. The main question it aims to answer is:

• Is the consumption of a glucose enriched meal associated with a bigger reduction in plasma glucose following a 1-hour exercise session than other meals Researchers will compare different meal macronutrient composition to see how it affects the glycemic response after exercise.

Participants will

  • Fast, then do a 1-hour exercise session
  • Eat a glucose enriched meal, then do a 1-hour exercise session
  • Eat a fructose enriched meal, then do a 1-hour exercise session
  • Eat a fat enriched meal, then do a 1-hour exercise session
  • Eat an aspartame enriched meal, then do a 1-hour exercise session

Full description

Meals The meals will be equivalent in terms of total calories (with the exception of the aspartame meal) and the percentage of protein will be the same in all four conditions. Only the fat and carbohydrates percentages will vary in the four meal conditions.

Exercise protocol Each subject will perform a maximal aerobic capacity (VO2peak) test on an ergocycle at the start of the protocol. Subsequently, at one-week intervals, each patient will perform an exercise session consisting of one hour of ergocycle at a capacity corresponding to 60% of each individual's VO2peak. The prescribed workload will be established based on the VO2peak test. Exercise will be monitored using heart rate, work, and oxygen consumption measured using an indirect calorimetry system. The five conditions will be randomized and performed at one-week intervals. Each exercise session will be supervised by a physician. Patients taking oral hypoglycemic agents will not take their medication on the morning of the exercise.

Blood samples Samples will be taken to measure glucose, free fatty acids, insulin, glucagon, and plasma catecholamines. In addition, an indirect calorimetry system will allow us to measure total substrate oxidation. For each blood sample period, there will be a 5-minute assessment as described above.

Enrollment

15 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Oral hypoglycemic agents

Exclusion criteria

  • Insulin
  • Other diabetes related medical complications or conditions

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

15 participants in 5 patient groups

Fasting
Experimental group
Description:
Fasting before the exercise intervention
Treatment:
Other: Exercise session
Dietary Supplement: Fasting
Sucrose
Experimental group
Description:
Sucrose enriched meal, consumed 2 hours before the exercise intervention
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Sucrose enriched meal
Other: Exercise session
Fructose
Experimental group
Description:
Fructose meal, consumed 2 hours before the exercise intervention.
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Fructose enriched meal
Other: Exercise session
Aspartame
Experimental group
Description:
Aspartame enriched meal, consumed 2 hours before the exercise intervention.
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Aspartame enriched meal
Other: Exercise session
Fat
Experimental group
Description:
Fat enriched meal, consumed 2 hours before the exercise intervention.
Treatment:
Other: Exercise session
Dietary Supplement: Fat enriched meal

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