Continuous glucose monitoring as a close to real life alternative to meal studies - a pilot study with a functional drink containing amino acids and chromium.

Frontiers in Medical Technology Pub Date : 2022-08-18 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmedt.2022.931837
Azat Samigullin, Per M Humpert, Elin Östman
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This pilot study aimed to evaluate a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) based approach to study the effects of a functional drink containing specific amino acids and chromium picolinate (FD) and a combination of FD with a juice (FDJ) on postprandial glucose in a close to real life setting. The predefined primary endpoint for this study was the 120-min incremental area under the glucose curve (iAUC0-120min ) after meals. It was estimated that using CGM and repeated meals in 6 participants could be sufficient to match the power of the previous study in regards to the quantity of meals. Participants followed a pre-specified meal schedule over 9 days and consumed the drinks three times daily with main meals. Differences between drinks were analyzed by analysis of covariances (ANCOVA) with subject number and activity as random factors and nutrient composition as covariates. In 156 meals available for analysis, a significant 34% reduction of glucose iAUC0-120min was shown for FDJ (p < 0.001). FD did not show a significant effect on its own, but a significant reduction of 17.6% (p = 0.007) was shown in pooled data for FD and FDJ. While the differences between the two functional drinks used were not the primary focus of this study, it was sufficiently powered to detect previously described effects in 60 participants in a cross-over design under laboratory settings. The design presented defines a novel and cost-effective approach using CGM devices and app-based lifestyle tracking for studying nutritional effects on glucose at home in a close to real-life setting.

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连续血糖监测作为一种接近现实生活的膳食研究的替代品-一种含有氨基酸和铬的功能性饮料的试点研究。
本试点研究旨在评估基于连续血糖监测(CGM)的方法,以研究含有特定氨基酸和吡啶甲酸铬(FD)的功能饮料以及FD与果汁(FDJ)的组合对餐后血糖的影响。本研究的预定主要终点是餐后120分钟葡萄糖曲线下的增量面积(iAUC0-120min)。据估计,在6名参与者中使用CGM和重复用餐,在用餐数量方面足以与之前的研究相匹配。参与者在9天内遵循预先指定的饮食计划,每天在主餐时饮用三次饮料。以受试者人数和活动为随机因素,营养成分为协变量,采用协方差分析(ANCOVA)分析饮料之间的差异。在156份可用于分析的膳食中,FDJ的血糖在auc0 -120min显著降低34% (p < 0.001)。FD本身没有显示出显著的影响,但FD和FDJ的合并数据显示显着降低了17.6% (p = 0.007)。虽然所使用的两种功能饮料之间的差异并不是本研究的主要焦点,但它足以在实验室环境下的交叉设计中检测到60名参与者先前描述的影响。该设计定义了一种新颖且具有成本效益的方法,使用CGM设备和基于应用程序的生活方式跟踪,在接近现实生活的环境中研究家庭对葡萄糖的营养影响。
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