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Multiple short bouts of exercise over 12-h period reduce glucose excursions more than an energy-matched single bout of exercise

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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
卷 63, 期 4, 页码 510-519

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2013.12.006

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Obesity; Insulin; Glucose; Sedentary; Physical activity

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  1. NIH [R21DK084467-01]

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Objective. Long, uninterrupted bouts of sedentary behavior are thought to negatively influence postprandial glucose and insulin concentrations. We examined the effects of a 1-h bout of morning exercise versus intermittent walking bouts of short duration on glucose excursions and insulin secretion over 12-h. Materials/Methods. Eleven young, obese individuals (18-35 years, BMI > 30 kg/m(2)) with impaired glucose tolerance were studied on three 12-h study days: 1) sedentary behavior (SED); 2) sedentary behavior with 1-h morning exercise (EX) at 60%-65% VO2peak; and 3) sedentary behavior with 12-hourly, 5-min intervals of exercise (TNT) at 60%-65% VO2peak. Meals (1046 kJ/meal) were provided every 2-h. Blood samples were collected every 10 min and measured for glucose, insulin, and c-peptide concentrations. Results. Glucose iAUC (12-h) was attenuated in the TNT and SED conditions compared to the EX condition (P <0.05). Glucose concentrations were higher in the EX compared to the SED condition for similar to 150 min (20% of the study day), and comparison of the EX-INT study days revealed that glucose concentrations were greater for similar to 240 min (similar to 1/3 of the 12-h day). In the SED condition, the 12-h insulin iAUC was similar to 15% higher (P <0.05) compared to the TNT and EX conditions. Insulin production rate was found to increase similar to 20% with TNT exercise vs. the SED and EX condition (P <0.05). Conclusions. Short, frequent periods of exercise attenuated glucose excursions and insulin concentrations in obese individuals to a greater degree than an equal amount of exercise performed continuously in the morning. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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