Strike The Spike! Strategies for Combatting After-Meal Highs Gary Scheiner MS, CDE
Overview DefinitionsDefinitions RisksRisks DetectionDetection ManagementManagement
After-Meal Peaks Defined The net rise that occurs from before eating to the highest point after eating. ADA Goal:ADA Goal: –<180 mg/dl 1-2 hrs after start of meal DCCT Goals:DCCT Goals: –<180 mg/dl 2 hrs after meal
After-Meal Goals for Children Under 5 Years:Under 5 Years: 1 hr. post-meal (<120 pt. Rise) 5-11 Years:5-11 Years: 1 hr. post-meal (<100 pt. Rise) 12 Years +12 Years + < 1 hr. post-meal (<80 pt. Rise)
After-Meal Peaks: Reality for children Source: Boland et al, Diabetes Care 24: 1858, 2001
After-Meal Peaks: Reality in Children Source: Boland et al, Diabetes Care 24: 1858, 2001
After-Meal Highs: Immediate Problems TirednessTiredness Difficulty ConcentratingDifficulty Concentrating Impaired Athletic PerformanceImpaired Athletic Performance Decreased desire to moveDecreased desire to move Mood ShiftsMood Shifts Enhanced HungerEnhanced Hunger
Long-Term Problems Percent Contribution to HbA1c Source: Monnier et al, Diabetes Care, 26, 3/03,
Long-Term Problems (contd) Post-prandial glucose Range Time to onset of proteinuria Persistent < yrs Intermittent > yrs Persistent > yrs 52 Type 1s, similar BP between groups Source: Kidney Intl. 1987; 32 (supp 22): S53-S56
Long-Term Problems (contd) 22-yr CVD Mortality Risk by Baseline post-challenge glucose Source: Chicago Heart Study, Lowe et al, Diabetes Care, 1997; 20:
Measurement of After-Meal Peaks SMBGSMBG –Capillary (finger) test –After completion of meal –Check BG 1 Hr PP –(or) every 15, 20 or 30 min until 2 consecutive BG drops occur –No addl. Food/insulin until test is completed
Meter Test Example Interpretation: Excessive after-meal peak following breakfast; not after lunch or dinner BreakfastLunchDinner Pre1h PostPre1h PostPre1h Post
Meter Test Example TimeppBG Value Premeal135 :20155 : : : : :00141 Interpretation: Peak occurred at 1hr, 20min pp; rise from premeal to peak was approx. 90 mg/dl
Measurement of After-Meal Peaks Glucowatch (Cygnus/Animas)Glucowatch (Cygnus/Animas) –Takes readings every 10 minutes, following 2-hr warmup –Can download to computer or retrieve readings manually –May skip readings during periods of rapid rise or fall
Measurement of After-Meal Peaks CGMS (Medtronic)CGMS (Medtronic) –Worn for 72 hrs (or more), then data is downloaded –Meals should be entered as events while wearing –Calculates 3-hr post- meal averages
CGMS Case Study 37 year old man
CGMS Case Study 8 year old girl
CGMS Case Studies 12 year old boy
After-Meal Spike Reduction Lifestyle ApproachesLifestyle Approaches Medicinal ApproachesMedicinal Approaches
Dietary Intervention Use of Glycemic IndexUse of Glycemic Index –Lower GI foods digest & convert to glucose more slowly –High-fiber slower than low –Hi-fat slower than low –Solids slower than liquids –Cold foods slower than hot –Type of sugar/starch affects GI
Use of Glycemic Index (contd)
Examples: Use of GI MealHigh-GI OptionsLow-GI Options Breakfast Cereal, Bagel, Waffle, Pancakes, Muffins Oatmeal, Milk, Whole Fruit Lunch White Bread, Fries, Tortillas, Cupcake Sourdough/Pumpernickel, Yogurt, Corn, Carrots Snacks Pretzels, Chips, Crackers, Doughnuts Fruit, Popcorn, Nuts, Ice Cream, Chocolate Dinner Rice, Mashed or Baked Potatoes, Rolls Pasta, Peas, Beans, Sweet Potato, Salad Veggies
Choice of Bolus Insulin Humalog or Novolog Vs. Regular Insulin 1-hr. peak 3-4 hr. effective duration 2-3 hr. peak 4-6 hr. effective duration
Choice of Bolus Insulin
Timing of Bolus Insulin
(humalog/novolog) High GIModerate GILow GI BG Above Target Range30-40 min. prior15-20 min. prior0-5 min. prior BG Within Target Range15-20 min. prior0-5 min. prior15-20 min. after BG Below Target Range0-5 min. prior15-20 min. after30-40 min. after
Does Timing Matter? Bolus w/mealBolus w/meal Bolus pre-mealBolus pre-meal
Choice of Insulin Program Lantus & MDI Vs. Daytime NPH/Lente Meal/snack boluses Prolonged peak covers midday meals/snacks
Injectible Symlin (Amylin Pharmaceuticals) Acts on CNS Appetite Slows gastric emptying Inhibits glucagon secretion Really flattens postprandial BGs
Injectible Symlin (Amylin Pharmaceuticals) Issues Nausea Must be injected*, cannot mix w/insulin Insulin doses must be adjusted, delayed Not yet FDA approved for children * pumped???
Physical Activity Intervention Muscle Use Soon After Eating Accelerated Delayed Glucose Uptake/ Insulin Absorption Digestion Utilization Improved After-Meal Control
Examples: After-Meal/Snack Activity Walking Pets Household Chores Planned Exercise Yard Work Gym Class??? Shooting Hoops Dancing Bowling Mini Golf Skating
Examples: After-Meal/Snack Activity Free Time With Siblings
Summary After-Meal Blood Sugar Levels Are: Important to Control Measurable Manageable
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