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How important is physical activity for glucose control?

By March 5, 2021November 9th, 2025No Comments2 min read

 

We know that physical activity helps to transfer blood glucose into the cells, but you may be surprised what a difference it can make.

The following research investigated that more in detail (Burns AM, et al., 2021).

 

The participants were 10 healthy 24-year-old men. Forearm glucose uptake was determined during a 180-minute oral glucose challenge before and after 24, 48 and 72 hours of immobilization of one forearm, and before and after 72 hours of the contralateral non-immobilized arm.

After 24 hours of immobilization the glucose uptake was reduced by 38% and even more by 48 hours. After 72 hours it was 63% less than the non-immobilized arm.

Muscle contraction is very important for glucose uptake.

Reference:

Aisling M Burns, Aline Nixon, Joanne Mallinson, Sally M Cordon, Francis B Stephens, Paul L Greenhaff, Immobilization induces sizeable and sustained reductions in forearm glucose uptake in just 24 hours but does not change lipid uptake in healthy men, J Physiol. 2021 Feb 17.