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JAPANESE
国立保健医療科学院
JRCT ID: jRCT1032230273

Registered date:01/08/2023

Effect of food sequence on blood glucose in healthy participants.

Basic Information

Recruitment status Not Recruiting
Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studiedHealthy Volunteers
Date of first enrollment07/08/2023
Target sample size18
Countries of recruitment
Study typeInterventional
Intervention(s)During the first 10 minutes of the meal, carbohydrate intake should be limited as much as possible. After 10 minutes, the remainder of the meal should be eaten as usual. Besides minimizing carbohydrate intake during the first 10 minutes, there is no intervention or restriction on overall food intake or nutritional balance.

Outcome(s)

Primary OutcomeIncremental glucose peak
Secondary OutcomeAssociation between nutrient intakes and incremental glucose peak. Time-in-range. The area under the continuous glucose monitoring curve. Glucose drop.

Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Age minimum>= 18age old
Age maximumNot applicable
GenderBoth
Include criteriaOver the age of 18. No history of diabetes (type 1 or type 2) or endocrine disorders. Subjects must have undergone a physical examination within the past two years, and the most recent results show fasting blood glucose less than 100 mg/dl and hemoglobin A1c less than 5.6% (if only either one of the measurements is available, the subject is considered to meet the criteria; if neither measurement is available, the subject is deemed ineligible). Can prepare a smartphone compatible with the continuous glucose monitoring device. Can calculate nutritional intake using Smart Nutrition Calculator Ver. 6.0 or higher (Medical and Dental Publishing, Tokyo, Japan).
Exclude criteriaA family history of diabetes. BMI of 35 (kg/m^2) or higher. Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. Have been diagnosed with depression, adjustment disorder, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia. On a restricted diet as directed by their healthcare provider. Taking corticosteroids. Taking thiazide diuretics. Taking hydroxycarbamide. A history of dermatitis or skin tears caused by adhesive products such as tape. A history of contact dermatitis. Metal allergy. A history of anaphylaxis.

Related Information

Contact

Public contact
Name Sho Nakamura
Address Research Gate Building 2A-2F, 3-25-10, Tonomachi, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Kanagawa Japan 210-0821
Telephone +81-44-589-8100
E-mail s.nakamura-rp3@kuhs.ac.jp
Affiliation Kanagawa University of Human Services
Scientific contact
Name Sho Nakamura
Address RGB2A-2F, 3-25-10, Tonomachi, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Kanagawa Japan 210-0821
Telephone +81-44-589-8100
E-mail s.nakamura-rp3@kuhs.ac.jp
Affiliation Kanagawa University of Human Services