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Why prediabetic men should avoid carb-rich meals in evening?

The findings showed that the internal clock influences how people with impaired glucose metabolism react to foods rich in carbohydrate, fats and protein. 

Why prediabetic men should avoid carb-rich meals in evening?

London: A study has shown that middle-aged men with high body mass index (BMI) and prediabetes condition cannot process carbohydrate-rich foods in the evening.

According to the study, someone who is already showing signs of insulin resistance and not metabolising carbs in an optimal way should avoid eating carb-rich meals later in the day as it may have a negative effect on their blood glucose regulation.

 

The findings showed that the internal clock influences how people with impaired glucose metabolism react to foods rich in carbohydrate, fats and protein.

"The study shows that at least for men with a glucose metabolism disorder, the time of day at which they eat a high-carbohydrate meal is relevant," said Katharina Kessler at German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE) in Germany.

Interestingly, the effect was not observed in healthy men, although there was a general decline in glucose tolerance during the course of the day, Kessler said.

For the study, the team conducted a nutrition study on 29 men, with an average age of 46 years and an average BMI of 27, meaning they were normal to very overweight.

The participants followed two different diets. Participants in group A consumed carbohydrate-rich foods (containing starch and sugar) from the morning until about 1.30 p.m. and high-fat foods from 4.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Participants in group B ate high-fat foods in the morning and high-carbohydrate foods in the afternoons and evenings.

"When we compared the blood glucose measurements according to the two diets, their blood glucose levels after diet B averaged 7.9 per cent higher than after diet A, in which the participants consumed a high-fat meal in the evening," Kessler noted.

The researchers conclude that people who already have a disturbed glucose metabolism should orient themselves on their internal clock and avoid high-carbohydrate meals in the evening.

The findings have been reported in the journal Scientific Reports.

(With IANS inputs)

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