Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions reflect an awareness of the study’s relevance to broader issues such as obesity and diabetes, with posts emphasizing keywords like 'nutrition,' 'diet,' and 'obesity,' and including tags to increase visibility. The tone remains informational and somewhat appreciative, showing moderate engagement without deep critical analysis.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge the importance of understanding carbohydrate intake patterns and agree that the research offers valuable insights into diet and health.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

The postings show a moderate level of curiosity, highlighting relevance to key topics like obesity and diabetes, but lack deep analysis or critique.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

The posts include basic sharing and tagging but do not delve into detailed discussions or methodological critiques, indicating a moderate level of engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

Participants recognize potential implications for health management and dietary guidelines, suggesting some awareness of the study's influence.

Social Mentions

YouTube

4 Videos

Twitter

4 Posts

News

2 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

23,318

Total Likes

751

Extended Reach

49,064

Social Features

10

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

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  • Joaquín San José
    @jsanjosea (Twitter)

    RT @nick_krontiris: Day-Time Patterns of Carbohydrate Intake in Adults by Non-Parametric Multi-Level Latent Class Analysis—Results from the…
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    October 19, 2019

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  • Nick Krontiris
    @nick_krontiris (Twitter)

    Day-Time Patterns of Carbohydrate Intake in Adults by Non-Parametric Multi-Level Latent Class Analysis—Results from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey (2008/09–2015/16) (open access) https://t.co/eCQPMg2Kpc #nutrition #diet #obesity #diabetes #fiber #fibre
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    October 19, 2019

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  • Alberto Valiño
    @valino_alberto (Twitter)

    RT @NutriRebel: Day-Time Patterns of Carbohydrate Intake in Adults by Non-Parametric Multi-Level Latent Class Analysis—Results from the UK…
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    October 16, 2019

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  • con H de heterótrofo
    @NutriRebel (Twitter)

    Day-Time Patterns of Carbohydrate Intake in Adults by Non-Parametric Multi-Level Latent Class Analysis—Results from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey (2008/09–2015/16) https://t.co/Ut8ADxwuBa
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    October 16, 2019

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Abstract Synopsis

  • This study used a novel statistical method to analyze how adults in the UK consume carbohydrates throughout the day, identifying three main patterns: low, moderate, and high carbohydrate intake.
  • The research found that high carbohydrate eaters tend to consume most of their carbs and energy earlier in the day, while low carbohydrate eaters generally consume more total energy later in the evening and have a higher likelihood of having type 2 diabetes.
  • Overall, the study suggests that not only the amount but also the timing of carbohydrate consumption is important, with potential implications for understanding and managing type 2 diabetes risk.]