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#78 - Food, exercise and glucose "spikes": should everyone wear a CGM? Glucose spikes are normal physiology!! With Dr Guess and Prof Little

Inside Exercise

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Exercise Enhances Insulin Sensitivity and Glucose Response

Insulin sensitivity improves significantly for 24 to 48 hours post-exercise, resulting in less glucose spikes from meals during this period. Individuals with type 2 diabetes and those who are overweight or obese demonstrate a reduction in glucose spikes related to exercise intensity and duration. However, individuals with normal glycemic levels may not exhibit noticeable changes in glucose response due to already optimal control, which limits the potential for observed effects. The timing of food intake relative to exercise affects glucose response, highlighting that identical foods can yield different responses depending on exercise patterns. This underscores the complexity of glucose metabolism and the various factors influencing insulin sensitivity.

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