We agree with Dr. Chacko that exercising between the first and the second meal of the day has a different effect on postprandial events compared to when the exercise is performed before or just after breakfast. In fact, the so-called second-meal phenomenon, first described at the beginning of the nineteenth century, shows that postprandial glycaemic response to lunch is influenced by previous breakfast consumption, which appears to be preserved in type 2 diabetic patients.
Timely exercise for controlling glucose and oxidative stress. Reply to Chacko E. [letter] / Sacchetti, M.; Haxhi, J.; Di Luigi, L.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1439-6319. - 116:5(2016), pp. 1089-1090. [10.1007/s00421-016-3361-7]
Timely exercise for controlling glucose and oxidative stress. Reply to Chacko E. [letter]
Haxhi J.;
2016
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We agree with Dr. Chacko that exercising between the first and the second meal of the day has a different effect on postprandial events compared to when the exercise is performed before or just after breakfast. In fact, the so-called second-meal phenomenon, first described at the beginning of the nineteenth century, shows that postprandial glycaemic response to lunch is influenced by previous breakfast consumption, which appears to be preserved in type 2 diabetic patients.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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