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  • 42. Effects of breaking up prolonged sitting following low and high glycaemic index breakfast consumption on glucose and insulin concentrations.
    Bailey DP, Maylor BD, Orton CJ, Zakrzewski-Fruer JK.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2017 Jul; 117(7):1299-1307. PubMed ID: 28500416
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  • 43. Lower Amounts of Daily and Prolonged Sitting Do Not Lower Free-Living Continuously Monitored Glucose Concentrations in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Randomised Crossover Study.
    Bailey DP, Stringer CA, Maylor BD, Zakrzewski-Fruer JK.
    Nutrients; 2022 Jan 30; 14(3):. PubMed ID: 35276965
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  • 44. Breaking Up Evening Sitting with Resistance Activity Improves Postprandial Glycemic Response: A Randomized Crossover Study.
    Gale JT, Wei DL, Haszard JJ, Brown RC, Taylor RW, Peddie MC.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2023 Aug 01; 55(8):1471-1480. PubMed ID: 36921112
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  • 46. Regular activity breaks combined with physical activity improve postprandial plasma triglyceride, nonesterified fatty acid, and insulin responses in healthy, normal weight adults: A randomized crossover trial.
    Homer AR, Fenemor SP, Perry TL, Rehrer NJ, Cameron CM, Skeaff CM, Peddie MC.
    J Clin Lipidol; 2017 Aug 01; 11(5):1268-1279.e1. PubMed ID: 28673802
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  • 50. Breaking up prolonged sitting time with walking does not affect appetite or gut hormone concentrations but does induce an energy deficit and suppresses postprandial glycaemia in sedentary adults.
    Bailey DP, Broom DR, Chrismas BC, Taylor L, Flynn E, Hough J.
    Appl Physiol Nutr Metab; 2016 Mar 01; 41(3):324-31. PubMed ID: 26872294
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  • 53. Control of postprandial hyperglycemia: optimal use of short-acting insulin secretagogues.
    Carroll MF, Izard A, Riboni K, Burge MR, Schade DS.
    Diabetes Care; 2002 Dec 01; 25(12):2147-52. PubMed ID: 12453952
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  • 55. Minimal effect of walking before dinner on glycemic responses in type 2 diabetes: outcomes from the multi-site E-PAraDiGM study.
    Rees JL, Chang CR, François ME, Marcotte-Chénard A, Fontvieille A, Klaprat ND, Dyck RA, Funk DR, Snydmiller G, Bastell K, Godkin FE, Dubé MC, Riesco E, McGavock JM, Yardley JE, Sigal RJ, Gibala MJ, Weisnagel SJ, Prado CM, Jung M, Manders R, Lee T, Singer J, Boulé NG, Little JP.
    Acta Diabetol; 2019 Jul 01; 56(7):755-765. PubMed ID: 31093764
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  • 58. Impaired postprandial glucose and no improvement in other cardiometabolic responses or cognitive function by breaking up sitting with bodyweight resistance exercises: a randomised crossover trial.
    Charlett OP, Morari V, Bailey DP.
    J Sports Sci; 2021 Apr 01; 39(7):792-800. PubMed ID: 33213284
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  • 60. Alternating bouts of sitting and standing attenuate postprandial glucose responses.
    Thorp AA, Kingwell BA, Sethi P, Hammond L, Owen N, Dunstan DW.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2014 Nov 01; 46(11):2053-61. PubMed ID: 24637345
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