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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2074301" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>At 30mins, if I'm correct, your body is still trying to digest whatever you was eating. Hence it'll be somewhat inaccurate. I think a study like this would have too many variations for a qualitative study. if it's a quantitative study with two variables in this case T2 and blood sugar spikes, narrowed it down to 2 groups - young 18-25 (there are some young people being diagnosed with T2 now) and elderly for argument's sake 40+. It'll be a timetable of routine tests at 1hr-2hr mark, same foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner, same activities everyday and sleep at a scheduled time. It won't take into account hormones, stress, height, weight etc. But as we all know we have to take into account how ethical it will be to get T2's who know carbs will make them ill and their BG will go haywire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2074301, member: 503481"] At 30mins, if I'm correct, your body is still trying to digest whatever you was eating. Hence it'll be somewhat inaccurate. I think a study like this would have too many variations for a qualitative study. if it's a quantitative study with two variables in this case T2 and blood sugar spikes, narrowed it down to 2 groups - young 18-25 (there are some young people being diagnosed with T2 now) and elderly for argument's sake 40+. It'll be a timetable of routine tests at 1hr-2hr mark, same foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner, same activities everyday and sleep at a scheduled time. It won't take into account hormones, stress, height, weight etc. But as we all know we have to take into account how ethical it will be to get T2's who know carbs will make them ill and their BG will go haywire. [/QUOTE]
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