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Exercise Prescription for Postprandial Glycemic Management

Alessio Bellini, Alessandro Scotto di Palumbo, Andrea Nicolò, Ilenia Bazzucchi, Massimo Sacchetti

2024Nutrients17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The detrimental impacts of postprandial hyperglycemia on health are a critical concern, and exercise is recognized a pivotal tool in enhancing glycemic control after a meal. However, current exercise recommendations for managing postprandial glucose levels remain fairly broad and require deeper clarification. This review examines the existing literature aiming to offer a comprehensive guide for exercise prescription to optimize postprandial glycemic management. Specifically, it considers various exercise parameters (i.e., exercise timing, type, intensity, volume, pattern) for crafting exercise prescriptions. Findings predominantly indicate that moderate-intensity exercise initiated shortly after meals may substantially improve glucose response to a meal in healthy individuals and those with type 2 diabetes. Moreover, incorporating short activity breaks throughout the exercise session may provide additional benefits for reducing glucose response.

Topics & Concepts

PostprandialGlycemicMedicineType 2 diabetesExercise prescriptionMedical prescriptionMealDiabetes mellitusPhysical therapyModerate exerciseIntensive care medicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyPharmacologyCardiovascular and exercise physiologyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlPhysical Activity and Health