Statistically, by exclusion, we are zooming in on a different story for CVD: it supports the 1-2 meals a day, feast/fasting ancient heuristics & traditions. Minimize exposure time to insulin, especially under Med genetics. @Mangan150https://twitter.com/Mangan150/status/1137731523661127680 …
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Time of meals may matter, too.pic.twitter.com/6gi2nT9p6R
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Different activities/meals at different times? Doesn't look like, percentage wise, that great of a difference?
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Hmm. Peak isn't that different, but area under the curve is twice as high in the evenings. Blood glucose stays elevated a lot longer when eating at night.
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Was on phone. Thanks. Missed area under curve and that they controlled for meal. It's gotta be activities. I would think that our bodies would want the glucose in our bloodstream in the morning (so that we can use it?).
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Then again, hard to imagine our ancestors were able to eat much glucose at night...when it was dark. Seems like a sun-out activity. As for area under the curve, ceteris paribus, it's probably healthier to not spike blood sugar, better to have same area over longer time horizon.
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