Impact of lifestyle moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity timing on glycemic control in sedentary adults with overweight/obesity and metabolic impairments

Author:

Clavero‐Jimeno Antonio1ORCID,Dote‐Montero Manuel1ORCID,Migueles Jairo H.1ORCID,Camacho‐Cardenosa Alba1ORCID,Oses Maddi23ORCID,Medina Jon Echarte23ORCID,Alcantara Juan M. A.234ORCID,Muñoz‐Torres Manuel5678ORCID,Labayen Idoia234ORCID,Ruiz Jonatan R.145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS) University of Granada Granada Spain

2. Department of Health Sciences, Institute for Sustainability & Food Chain Innovation Public University of Navarre Pamplona Spain

3. Navarra Institute for Health Research (IdiSNA) Pamplona Spain

4. Center for Biomedical Research Network Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) Carlos III Health Institute Madrid Spain

5. ibs.GRANADA Biosanitary Research Institute Granada Spain

6. Endocrinology and Nutrition Unit University Hospital San Cecilio Clinic Granada Spain

7. Department of Medicine University of Granada Granada Spain

8. CIBER on Frailty and Healthy Aging (CIBERFES) Carlos III Health Institute Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveModerate‐to‐vigorous physical activity (MVPA) improves glucose levels; however, whether its timing affects daily glycemic control remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the impact of lifestyle MVPA timing on daily glycemic control in sedentary adults with overweight/obesity and metabolic impairments.MethodsA total of 186 adults (50% women; age, 46.8 [SD 6.2] years) with overweight/obesity (BMI, 32.9 [SD 3.5] kg/m2) and at least one metabolic impairment participated in this cross‐sectional study. MVPA and glucose patterns were simultaneously monitored over a 14‐day period using a triaxial accelerometer worn on the nondominant wrist and a continuous glucose‐monitoring device, respectively. Each day was classified as “inactive” if no MVPA was accumulated; as “morning,” “afternoon,” or “evening” if >50% of the MVPA minutes for that day were accumulated between 0600 and 1200, 1200 and 1800, or 1800 and 0000 hours, respectively; or as “mixed” if none of the defined time windows accounted for >50% of the MVPA for that day.ResultsAccumulating >50% of total MVPA during the evening was associated with lower 24‐h (mean difference [95% CI], −1.26 mg/dL [95% CI: −2.2 to −0.4]), diurnal (−1.10 mg/dL [95% CI: −2.0 to −0.2]), and nocturnal mean glucose levels (−2.16 mg/dL [95% CI: −3.5 to −0.8]) compared with being inactive. This association was stronger in those participants with impaired glucose regulation. The pattern of these associations was similar in both men and women.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that timing of lifestyle MVPA is significant. Specifically, accumulating more MVPA during the evening appears to have a beneficial effect on glucose homeostasis in sedentary adults with overweight/obesity and metabolic impairments.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Junta de Andalucía

Gobierno de Navarra

Publisher

Wiley

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