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Does breaking up prolonged sitting when sleep restricted affect postprandial glucose responses and subsequent sleep architecture? - a pilot study

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Grace E Vincent, Sarah M Jay, Charli Sargent, Katya Kovac, Michele Lastella, Corneel Vandelanotte, Nicky RidgersNicky Ridgers, Sally A Ferguson
This pilot study investigated the impact of breaking up prolonged sitting with light-intensity walking on postprandial glucose responses and sleep architecture. In a randomized, counterbalanced, crossover design, six healthy males completed a sitting condition and an active condition (sitting interrupted with light-intensity walking) for three consecutive days, following 5-h sleep opportunities at night. Postprandial glucose response and sleep (time spent in all stages) was assessed. Breaking up prolonged sitting with light-intensity walking did not affect postprandial glucose responses in sleep-restricted participants; however a small increase (~9 min) in slow-wave sleep was observed.

History

Journal

Chronobiology international

Volume

35

Pagination

821-826

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

0742-0528

eISSN

1525-6073

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

Issue

6

Publisher

Taylor & Francis