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ABSTRACT: Objective
To examine the effect on continuously monitored blood glucose (CGM) among participants with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) who used a height-adjustable desk while working.Methods
The study was a repeated measures pilot study in overweight or obese women who had IFG (blood glucose [BG] >100 mg/dL) and a sedentary job. Blood glucose was monitored with CGM devices during two 1-week periods at work; 1 week in the seated position and 1 week using alternate bouts of sitting and standing (by adjusting their desks) throughout the workday.Results
Ten women completed the study. Sedentary time significantly predicted BG independently of diet and overall physical activity (P=.02). Dietary carbohydrates, protein, and fat were significant predictors of BG (P<.001).Conclusions
Sedentary time is a strong predictor of increased BG in women with IFG and a sedentary job.
SUBMITTER: Bonikowske AR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9165470 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bonikowske Amanda R AR Carpenter Katie C KC Stovitz Steven D SD Bandyopadhyay Dipankar D Pereira Mark A MA Lewis Beth A BA
Translational journal of the American College of Sports Medicine 20210827 4
<h4>Objective</h4>To examine the effect on continuously monitored blood glucose (CGM) among participants with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) who used a height-adjustable desk while working.<h4>Methods</h4>The study was a repeated measures pilot study in overweight or obese women who had IFG (blood glucose [BG] >100 mg/dL) and a sedentary job. Blood glucose was monitored with CGM devices during two 1-week periods at work; 1 week in the seated position and 1 week using alternate bouts of sitting a ...[more]