Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall tone combines support with critical analysis, as seen in comments like 'studies show' and questions about causality, reflecting genuine interest and engagement. The use of words like 'slightly better' and phrases such as 'debate continues' contribute to a respectful yet inquisitive tone, emphasizing both the relevance and the ongoing discussion around exercise timing and health outcomes.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions support the findings, emphasizing that morning and afternoon activity reduce diabetes risk, showing consensus.

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Interest
High level of interest

The topic sparks high interest due to its practical implications and ongoing debates on exercise timing.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts reference study details, critiquing methodology and discussing implications, indicating moderate engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discussions highlight the significance of the research for health behavior recommendations, suggesting some influence.

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Morning Exercise and Dietary Tips to Manage Diabetes Effectively

Morning Exercise and Dietary Tips to Manage Diabetes Effectively

Start your day with specific exercises and dietary habits that can help improve blood sugar control and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, based on recent research and expert advice.

July 3, 2025

6,137 views


Timing and Intensity of Physical Activity Impact Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Timing and Intensity of Physical Activity Impact Type 2 Diabetes Risk

This study explores how the timing and consistency of physical activity relate to type 2 diabetes risk. Morning or afternoon activity with moderate to vigorous intensity lowers risk, while evening activity shows no significant effect.

September 23, 2023

681 views


Impact of Physical Activity Timing on Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Impact of Physical Activity Timing on Type 2 Diabetes Risk

This study reveals the connection between physical activity timing and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, emphasizing that morning and afternoon activities significantly lower risk, while evening activity does not have the same effect.

September 28, 2023

330 views


  • SID Italia
    @Sid_Italia (Twitter)

    Journal Club SID Il buongiorno si vede dal mattino? - A cura di Carmine Giuseppe Fanelli, Roberto Pippi https://t.co/aLf6OpEjQK https://t.co/hckmzlmT7d
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    February 10, 2024

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  • Kosuke Tamura
    @kosuketamuraphd (Twitter)

    Fascinating paper! "Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the UK Biobank" https://t.co/eGZd5PAOqw
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    December 20, 2023

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  • terry-8回接種済み
    @terryk9 (Twitter)

    RT @muscle_penguin_: (296/347)  #論文マラソン どの時間帯の運動が2型糖尿病リスクと関係するか 93,095人に加速度計を1週間装着し、分析。 午前中と午後の運動は2型糖尿病のリスクを減らしたが、夜間の身体活動については関連がなかった。 h…
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    November 24, 2023

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  • 向嶋茂森
    @mukaijima_S (Twitter)

    RT @muscle_penguin_: (296/347)  #論文マラソン どの時間帯の運動が2型糖尿病リスクと関係するか 93,095人に加速度計を1週間装着し、分析。 午前中と午後の運動は2型糖尿病のリスクを減らしたが、夜間の身体活動については関連がなかった。 h…
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    November 24, 2023

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  • 筋肉博士
    @muscle_penguin_ (Twitter)

    (296/347)  #論文マラソン どの時間帯の運動が2型糖尿病リスクと関係するか 93,095人に加速度計を1週間装着し、分析。 午前中と午後の運動は2型糖尿病のリスクを減らしたが、夜間の身体活動については関連がなかった。 https://t.co/DwGM2dPT3z
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    November 24, 2023

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  • IppeiChiba
    @ptIchiba (Twitter)

    時間別の身体活動量とT2DM発症との関連をみたUKBからの報告。Total身体活動量で朝・午後の活動はリスク減だが、夕方〜夜は関連なし。ただ、MVPA,VPAだけでみると時間よらずリスク減。仕事や活動のドメインを考慮しておらず、解釈がなかなか難しそう。 https://t.co/14tYuNQVkv.
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    November 8, 2023

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  • Philipp Lopatka
    @LopatkaPhilipp (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity is the optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower…
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    September 28, 2023

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  • Chirag Patel
    @chiragjp (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity is the optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower…
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    September 28, 2023

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  • Mohgah Elsheikh
    @DrMohgah (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity is the optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower…
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    September 28, 2023

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  • JAlfredo JRuiz
    @JAlfredoJRuiz (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity is the optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower…
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    September 28, 2023

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  • Diabetologia
    @DiabetologiaJnl (Twitter)

    What time of the day and frequency of activity is the optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower the risk! Participants of @uk_biobank who were active in the morning and afternoon had lower risk for T2D. @HarvardDBMI @chiragjp https://t.co/gLUQ3AtVVm
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    September 28, 2023

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  • Yan Leyfman, MD
    @YLeyfman (Twitter)

    Study from Harvard found that morning and afternoon physical activity are associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes but found no statistically significant association between evening physical activity & risk type 2 diabetes. https://t.co/GqCTSjB6g9
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    September 27, 2023

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  • Dr.ヒロト@健康科学マニア
    @Hiroto73981960 (Twitter)

    研究では、6~18時に行われる中等度未満の身体活動は糖尿病リスクを低下させる効果があり18~24時の同活動は糖尿病リスクと関連しなかった。一方で中等度以上の身体活動は時間帯に関係なく糖尿病リスクがより低下していたとのこと。 時間帯を気にする前に身体を動かしていこう https://t.co/qYqQHjhByK
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    September 24, 2023

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  • Ene
    @ene3112 (Twitter)

    RT @sminaev2015: Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the…
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    September 24, 2023

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  • veronka vodnik
    @Onka13125466 (Twitter)

    RT @sminaev2015: Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the…
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    September 24, 2023

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  • Altamiro Bottino
    @BottinoAltamiro (Twitter)

    Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening physical activity for diabetes prevention https://t.co/n1HyBZ9v1S https://t.co/viBFrbEELu https://t.co/YanuGBpiDW
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    September 24, 2023

  • Mairym888
    @mairym888 (Twitter)

    RT @sminaev2015: Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the…
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    September 24, 2023

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  • Sergey Minaev
    @sminaev2015 (Twitter)

    RT @sminaev2015: Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the…
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    September 24, 2023

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  • Sergey Minaev
    @sminaev2015 (Twitter)

    Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the UK Biobank | Diabetologia https://t.co/ZZL43Jsvw9
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    September 24, 2023

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  • Omar Avliles
    @omaravilesbze (Twitter)

    Physical activity is important for any chronic disease. Turns out, timing is also important. Morning and afternoon are the best. Evening, not so much. So those late evening and midnight workouts? Not helping. #diabetes, #exercise, #chronicillness https://t.co/TAjh5Vobft
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    September 23, 2023

  • Guy Thibault
    @TiboGuy (Twitter)

    https://t.co/yBLFwHyANr Vigorous activity is associated with lower risk no matter the time of day of activity.
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    September 22, 2023

  • Guang-Zhong Wang
    @GZWangLab (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 22, 2023

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  • Nick Krontiris
    @nick_krontiris (Twitter)

    Association between timing and consistency of physical activity and type 2 diabetes: a cohort study on participants of the UK Biobank (open access) https://t.co/2IimJOmJet #exercise #Workout #TrainHard #GymLife #GymTime #muscle #strength #lift #GetStrong #cardio #hiit
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    September 22, 2023

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  • Edith WK Chow
    @EWKChow (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Philipp Lopatka
    @LopatkaPhilipp (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • GLASS_PhD
    @joybeingfree99 (Twitter)

    RT @medical_xpress: Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening #physicalActivity for #diabetes prevention https://t.co/…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Edgardo
    @MedicoEdgardo (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Alvaro DaSilva
    @Daalal_5 (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: New study shows that morning & afternoon #physicalactivity is slightly better than evening activity for lowering risk…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • John L.
    @MeeomHealthClub (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Dr. Shashank Joshi
    @AskDrShashank (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • The Cardiometabolic Forum
    @theCMforum (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Alexis A.
    @Alexis_arbra (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: New study shows that morning & afternoon #physicalactivity is slightly better than evening activity for lowering risk…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Diabetologia
    @DiabetologiaJnl (Twitter)

    New study shows that morning & afternoon #physicalactivity is slightly better than evening activity for lowering risk of developing #type2diabetes, & total physical activity but not its consistency may be an important factor impacting #T2D risk https://t.co/lw30TDaKvn #MedTwitter https://t.co/Lbpi73xinQ
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    September 21, 2023

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  • David A. Alagpulinsa, PhD
    @Alagsdave (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • EASO
    @EASOobesity (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Abhilash Prabhat
    @mainabhilash (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • manu
    @weakcoalgebra (Twitter)

    RT @medical_xpress: Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening #physicalActivity for #diabetes prevention https://t.co/…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Sree Sreenivasan (Bsky ·Threads: @sreenet)
    @sree (Twitter)

    RT @TamarHaspel: Here's yet another study of an association where the authors assert causality right in the abstract. This is arguably THE…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • ESTRID study
    @EstridStudy (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Cecilia Martinelli
    @licmartinelli (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • EASDelearning
    @EASDelearning (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Chair of Epidemiology, UniAugsburg, UKA
    @UNIA_Epi (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Myriam Beaulieu
    @DraMyriambo10 (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevent…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Diabetologia
    @DiabetologiaJnl (Twitter)

    Study shows physical activity in the morning and afternoon is slightly better than in the evening for diabetes prevention https://t.co/lw30TDbikV #health #exercise #exercisetimeofday #physicalactivity #T2D https://t.co/HAsRcfeDb7
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Katherine Thomasset
    @Kaththomasset (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Dr. Faiz Abbas Abidi
    @doc_faiz (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • EASDelearning
    @EASDelearning (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Manoj Mayogi Mishra
    @mayogisense (Twitter)

    RT @medical_xpress: Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening #physicalActivity for #diabetes prevention https://t.co/…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Miguel Turégano
    @tureyedro (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Alexis A.
    @Alexis_arbra (Twitter)

    RT @DiabetologiaJnl: What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower th…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • NP AGARWAL世界一フォローを目指しますAiming best in world.
    @np_grwl (Twitter)

    RT @medical_xpress: Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening #physicalActivity for #diabetes prevention https://t.co/…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Diabetologia
    @DiabetologiaJnl (Twitter)

    What time of the day and frequency of activity are optimal for diabetes risk reduction? Any time of day helps lower the risk! Participants of @uk_biobank who were active in the morning and afternoon had lower risk for T2D. @HarvardDBMI @chiragjp https://t.co/lw30TDbikV @EASDnews https://t.co/jiltM2r7qf
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Rivière #WarOnCars
    @jaegar00 (Twitter)

    RT @medical_xpress: Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening #physicalActivity for #diabetes prevention https://t.co/…
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Medical Xpress
    @medical_xpress (Twitter)

    Study shows morning and afternoon slightly better than evening #physicalActivity for #diabetes prevention https://t.co/yz7zUayJiy https://t.co/S9D8YnTHPy
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    September 21, 2023

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  • Joseph Takahashi
    @CircadianClocks (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 20, 2023

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  • Salman Mehmood
    @SalmanMehmood28 (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 20, 2023

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  • Juan Carlos Obaya
    @jcobaya69 (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 20, 2023

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  • Abdulmohsen bakhsh د .عبدالمحسن بخش
    @amohsenbakhsh (Twitter)

    RT @DanielJDrucker: The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D ht…
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    September 20, 2023

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  • Tamar Haspel
    @TamarHaspel (Twitter)

    Here's yet another study of an association where the authors assert causality right in the abstract. This is arguably THE most fundamental stats mistake, yet we see it over and over. What peers are reviewing this stuff? https://t.co/ZUkm3tH5Wa
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    September 20, 2023

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  • Daniel J Drucker
    @DanielJDrucker (Twitter)

    The debate on timing of #exercise and its benefits continues @DiabetologiaJnl https://t.co/SmFVCdJvTg #diabetes #T2D https://t.co/OiGSYAsfuM
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Abstract Synopsis

  • The study found that being physically active in the morning or afternoon, measured by MET (a way to quantify energy expenditure), was associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, while evening activity showed no significant protective effect.
  • Consistency in daily physical activity (how regular the activity was) did not seem to influence diabetes risk, though moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous physical activity (VPA) at any time of day were linked to a reduced risk.
  • Adjustments for lifestyle factors like sleep and diet weakened some of the associations, especially between afternoon and evening activity, highlighting the complexity of how different behaviors influence diabetes risk.]