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LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ordering the ingestion of carbohydrate-rich foods after protein/vegetables (carbohydrate-last food order) significantly reduced postprandial glucose and insulin excursions over 180 min in patients with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, compared with the reverse food order (...
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author | Shukla, Alpana P Karan, Ampadi Graves, Maya Steller, Ian Abel, Brittany Zecca, Christina Hayashi, Lauren O’Connor, Madlen Tils, Jamie Giannita, Ashley Truong, Wanda Casper, Anthony D’Angello, Debra Hootman, Katie Aronne, Louis J |
author_facet | Shukla, Alpana P Karan, Ampadi Graves, Maya Steller, Ian Abel, Brittany Zecca, Christina Hayashi, Lauren O’Connor, Madlen Tils, Jamie Giannita, Ashley Truong, Wanda Casper, Anthony D’Angello, Debra Hootman, Katie Aronne, Louis J |
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description | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ordering the ingestion of carbohydrate-rich foods after protein/vegetables (carbohydrate-last food order) significantly reduced postprandial glucose and insulin excursions over 180 min in patients with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, compared with the reverse food order (carbohydrate-first) in previous research. We implemented a 16-week food order behavioral intervention, assessing its feasibility and impacts on glucose tolerance (GT), HbA1c, and weight (wt) in adults with prediabetes. METHODS: Participants with overweight/obesity and prediabetes (HbA1c 5.7-6.4%) were randomized to receive either standard nutritional counseling (control group) or standard nutritional counseling plus carbohydrate-last food order counseling (FO group). Participants were instructed to maintain their usual level of exercise throughout the study; this was assessed by the Godin Leisure-Time Exercise questionnaire at baseline and wk 16. Participants in both groups received 4 in-person brief counseling sessions at 1-month intervals. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, later participants received some or all of their counseling via telemedicine. Oral GT was tested at baseline and week 16. Feasibility was assessed via a questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 45 randomized subjects, 39 completed the study (control 21, FO 18). Demographics and baseline variables including wt (190.8 lbs vs 191.1 lbs) and HbA1c (6% vs 6%) were similar between groups. Exercise levels did not differ between groups at baseline and wk 16. Within FO group, body wt declined (-3.6 ±5.7 lbs, p=0. 017; -1.8% ±2.8, p=0. 012), and there was a trend towards improvement in HbA1c (-0.1 ±0.2, p=0. 054). Control group wt changed (-2.6 ±6.8 lbs, p=0.102; -1.6% ±3.5, p=0. 048) without altering HbA1c (-0. 03 ±0.3, p=0.605). Changes in wt, HbA1c, and GT were not significantly different between groups. At week 16, 17 FO group subjects (94%) reported high intervention adherence, 13 (74%) reported it was easy to eat protein/vegetables before carbohydrates, and 14 (78%) reported they would continue eating protein/vegetables before carbohydrates. CONCLUSIONS: Carbohydrate-last food order is a feasible behavioral strategy in individuals with prediabetes. More research with a larger sample size and longer duration is needed to delineate its clinical impact. Presentation: Sunday, June 12, 2022 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. |
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spelling | pubmed-96294122022-11-04 LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes Shukla, Alpana P Karan, Ampadi Graves, Maya Steller, Ian Abel, Brittany Zecca, Christina Hayashi, Lauren O’Connor, Madlen Tils, Jamie Giannita, Ashley Truong, Wanda Casper, Anthony D’Angello, Debra Hootman, Katie Aronne, Louis J J Endocr Soc Diabetes & Glucose Metabolism BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ordering the ingestion of carbohydrate-rich foods after protein/vegetables (carbohydrate-last food order) significantly reduced postprandial glucose and insulin excursions over 180 min in patients with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, compared with the reverse food order (carbohydrate-first) in previous research. We implemented a 16-week food order behavioral intervention, assessing its feasibility and impacts on glucose tolerance (GT), HbA1c, and weight (wt) in adults with prediabetes. METHODS: Participants with overweight/obesity and prediabetes (HbA1c 5.7-6.4%) were randomized to receive either standard nutritional counseling (control group) or standard nutritional counseling plus carbohydrate-last food order counseling (FO group). Participants were instructed to maintain their usual level of exercise throughout the study; this was assessed by the Godin Leisure-Time Exercise questionnaire at baseline and wk 16. Participants in both groups received 4 in-person brief counseling sessions at 1-month intervals. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, later participants received some or all of their counseling via telemedicine. Oral GT was tested at baseline and week 16. Feasibility was assessed via a questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 45 randomized subjects, 39 completed the study (control 21, FO 18). Demographics and baseline variables including wt (190.8 lbs vs 191.1 lbs) and HbA1c (6% vs 6%) were similar between groups. Exercise levels did not differ between groups at baseline and wk 16. Within FO group, body wt declined (-3.6 ±5.7 lbs, p=0. 017; -1.8% ±2.8, p=0. 012), and there was a trend towards improvement in HbA1c (-0.1 ±0.2, p=0. 054). Control group wt changed (-2.6 ±6.8 lbs, p=0.102; -1.6% ±3.5, p=0. 048) without altering HbA1c (-0. 03 ±0.3, p=0.605). Changes in wt, HbA1c, and GT were not significantly different between groups. At week 16, 17 FO group subjects (94%) reported high intervention adherence, 13 (74%) reported it was easy to eat protein/vegetables before carbohydrates, and 14 (78%) reported they would continue eating protein/vegetables before carbohydrates. CONCLUSIONS: Carbohydrate-last food order is a feasible behavioral strategy in individuals with prediabetes. More research with a larger sample size and longer duration is needed to delineate its clinical impact. Presentation: Sunday, June 12, 2022 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Oxford University Press 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9629412/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac150.604 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Diabetes & Glucose Metabolism Shukla, Alpana P Karan, Ampadi Graves, Maya Steller, Ian Abel, Brittany Zecca, Christina Hayashi, Lauren O’Connor, Madlen Tils, Jamie Giannita, Ashley Truong, Wanda Casper, Anthony D’Angello, Debra Hootman, Katie Aronne, Louis J LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes |
title | LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes |
title_full | LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes |
title_fullStr | LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes |
title_full_unstemmed | LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes |
title_short | LBSUN307 A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Of The Food Order Behavioral Intervention In Prediabetes |
title_sort | lbsun307 a randomized controlled pilot study of the food order behavioral intervention in prediabetes |
topic | Diabetes & Glucose Metabolism |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9629412/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac150.604 |
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