Effects of Standing on Glycemia in Prediabetic Adults
Prediabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Prediabetes focused on measuring prediabetes, physical inactivity, sedentary, standing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Fasting blood glucose >100 mg/dl
- Employed full-time working at least 35 hours/week
- Able to safely begin a light physical activity program
Exclusion Criteria:
- Heart disease
- Renal disease
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Retinopathy
- PAD
- Lower limb amputation
- pregnancy
- active substance abuse
- current smoker
- psychiatric disorder
- severe visual impairment
- immune-compromised individuals,
- enrollment in a physical activity study
- use of insulin or an insulin pump
Sites / Locations
- Department of Human Services
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Sitting Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
Standing Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
Sitting Continuous Glucose Monitor
Standing Continuous Glucose Monitor
An OGTT is performed while the subject sits at their desk for the entire 2-hour period. 5 blood sugar measurements are taken and a 75g dextrose beverage is consumed following the first, baseline blood sugar reading. The blood sugar is then measured every 30 minutes up to 120 min.
The participant stands at their desk for the duration of the 2-hour blood sugar test. The same procedure is performed as in the sitting condition.
A continuous blood glucose monitor is worn for 5 days while at work. In the sitting condition the participant only sits at their desk for the duration of the week. Blood sugar is monitored 4 times per day to calibrate the CGM and an accelerometer is worn to track physical activity.
Participants are instructed to stand intermittently for at least half of their work day during this 5 day period. Blood sugar is monitored and physical activity is tracked with an accelerometer.