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Home Lifestyle Health

Surprising Benefits Of Afternoon, Evening Exercise

By Erika Watts — Fact checked by Jennifer Chesak

by ReportersAtLarge
November 3, 2022
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According to the World Health Organization, obesity rates have tripled worldwide since 1975. The connection between obesity and insulin resistance is bidirectional. Insulin resistance often develops due to being overweight or obese, which can lead to type 2 diabetes.

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Since type 2 diabetes can be a costly disease to treat, contribute to many health issues, and even be fatal, researchers are interested in learning about different ways to improve insulin resistance.

Exercise is an important aspect of health. Prior studies have shown that it can improve insulin resistance. In a new study published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes), researchers found a connection between exercise timing and insulin resistance.

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Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes

The beta cells in the pancreas produce insulin, a hormone the body creates to regulate blood sugar levels.

Some medical conditions, including type 1 and type 2 diabetes, can impact the body’s ability to produce or respond well to insulin.

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Type 1 diabetes occurs when a person’s body produces little or no insulin. Doctors usually diagnose this form of diabetes earlier in life, and there is no cure.

Someone who develops insulin resistance may be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

According to the American Diabetes Association, insulin resistance occurs when a person’s body has “built up a tolerance to insulin, making the hormone less effective. As a result, more insulin is needed to persuade fat and muscle cells to take up glucose and the liver to continue to store it.”

This form of diabetes is more common in middle-aged and older people. Type 2 diabetes is also more prevalent in people who are either overweight or obese, and they can manage it through medications, diet, and exercise.

Unlike type 1 diabetes, people with type 2 diabetes can go into remission with lifestyle changes in some cases, including substantial weight loss.

Analysis of physical activity

The researchers examined data from the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity cohort study, which collected data from 6,671 individuals ages 45 to 65 between 2008 and 2012.

Some of the collected data included BMI, fasting and after-meal blood glucose and insulin samples, and MRI scans of people who could undergo imaging. Additionally, 955 participants wore activity monitors for 4 days.

The researchers whittled down the participant pool from the group that wore activity monitors to 775 participants with an average age of 56. The group makeup was 42% male and 58% female, with an average BMI of 26.2.

Examining data from the activity monitors, the researchers divided the daily periods into three segments: 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. (afternoon), and 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. (evening). They excluded the hours from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m.

The researchers examined the different levels of activity recorded by the heart rate monitors for each of the six-hour periods.

Benefits of afternoon or evening exercise

After analyzing the data collected, the researchers did not find a link between breaks in sedentary activity and reduced insulin resistance. However, they did find an association between insulin resistance and the time of day the participants performed moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, as recorded by the activity monitors.

They found no difference in MVPA and reduced insulin resistance in the morning segment of the data.

The researchers also examined the liver fat captured in the MRI scans and noted that the number of breaks in sedentary time did not impact liver fat content.

“Further studies should assess whether the timing of physical activity is indeed important for the occurrence of type 2 diabetes,” the authors wrote.

Implications of exercise recommendations

Dr. Michael Sagner, President of the European Society of Preventive Medicine, spoke with Medical News Today about the study’s findings.

“It is certainly timely to investigate the chronobiological effects of exercise,” said Dr Sagner. “Timing of exercise is a relatively unexplored field in human studies and needs more studies.”

Dr. Sagner noted a weakness of the study: the limited 4-day window in which the participants were monitored and said more research is needed “if certain types of activity provide more health benefits when done during specific times of the day.”

Dr. Ishita Patel, a board-certified endocrinologist with Texas Diabetes and Endocrinology, also spoke with MNT about the study. Dr Patel also thought exercise timing in reducing insulin resistance needs more research.

“The study data analyzed was over a short period—four days,” Dr Patel pointed out. “It would be interesting to assess the liver fat and insulin resistance over a prolonged period and also [its] relevance to populations of concern—such as pre-diabetics and diabetics.”

As Dr. Sagner also mentioned, Dr. Patel thought the important thing about exercise is to make it part of the routine rather than focus on the timing.

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